Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison filed a lawsuit Wednesday accusing ExxonMobil and other oil-and-gas entities of deceiving consumers about climate change, six months after New York suffered a major defeat with its climate-fraud litigation.
The consumer-protection lawsuit, which also named the American Petroleum Institute and Koch Industries, seeks what could be billions in damages to “help Minnesota pay for the devastating consequences of climate change,” as well as funding for a “corrective public education campaign on the issue of climate change.”
“We’re here suing these defendants — API, ExxonMobil and Koch — for hiding the truth, for confusing the facts and muddling the waters to devastating effect,” Mr. Ellison said in a news conference. “These defendants knowingly directed, conducted, and funded a campaign to deceive and defraud Minnesotans and Americans about the facts.”
Filed in Ramsey County District Court, the lawsuit comes with Democratic attorneys general in Massachusetts and Rhode Island also seeking to hold oil-and-gas companies responsible for allegedly covering up the impact of carbon-dioxide emissions on the climate, which the industry has denied.
In December, New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood lost a climate-fraud case against ExxonMobil four years in the making when a state judge called the allegations “without merit,” finding that she failed to show that the company “made any material misstatements or omissions about its practices and procedures that misled any reasonable investor.”
In a statement, ExxonMobil spokesman Casey Norton called Mr. Ellison’s claims “baseless and without merit,” describing the lawsuit as “part of a coordinated, politically motivated campaign against energy companies.”
“Legal proceedings like this waste millions of dollars of taxpayer money and do nothing to advance meaningful actions that reduce the risks of climate change,” said Mr. Norton. “ExxonMobil will continue to invest in efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while meeting society’s growing demand for energy.”
He cited a ruling earlier this month by a Texas court criticizing such climate lawsuits as “lawfare,” referring to a filing by a half-dozen California counties and municipalities seeking climate damages from ExxonMobil.
The Texas justices slammed the lawsuit as “an ugly tool by which to seek the environmental policy changes the California parties desire, enlisting the judiciary to do the work that the other two branches of government cannot or will not do,” according to Law.com.
The Minnesota lawsuit alleged that the oil-and-gas entities violated state laws on consumer fraud, deceptive trade practices, and false advertising, which the Democrat Ellison referred to as “climate deception.”
“They deceived Minnesotans about the dominant role of fossil fuels in causing climate change in an effort to keep their profits flowing, no matter who it may harm,” said Mr. Ellison.
Backing the lawsuit was a host of climate groups, including MN350, the Minnesota Youth Climate Strike, and Honor the Earth.
Mr. Ellison also received a helping hand from Democratic billionaire Michael Bloomberg.
Two of the four attorneys listed on the complaint were special assistant attorneys general provided by the Bloomberg-funded State Impact Center at the New York University School of Law, which provides privately funded lawyers to state prosecutors to pursue climate litigation.
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How the hell such a low IQ moron became IG is a mystery to me.Unles he was playing that usual “person of color” card.
Just another idiot jumping on the Lets Sue Exxon/Mobil lets line our pockets lets rob without guns yeah just look at the big $$$$$$$$$$$$$ flashing in their greedy eyes hear the Kah-Ching Kah-Ching Kah,Ching
Commie marionette dancing to Bloomberg’s tune.
, Keith Ellisons filed lawsuit ” accusing ExxonMobil and other oil and gas entities of deceiving customers about climate change” is a foolish litigation venture that will fail dismally in court for the transparent lawfare project it is and may backfire very badly on him. Its an almost guaranteed costs windfall for the defendants..Democrat Minnesota Attorney General Ellison is a Muslim tied in the past to the Muslim Brotherhood and Ikhwan affiliates ..It just so happens the Muslim Brotherhood is sponsored by and headquartered in Qatar – another natural gas superpower that has lucrative contractual partnerships with ExxonMobil ..Then of course there is the former Democrat Vice President and global warming Svengali himself Al Gore who sold his television channel to the Qataris . Somehow I dont think Qatar Petroleum and the Muslim Brotherhood perhaps will be happy with Ellison . President Trump should legislate an Executive Order stopping this climate lawfare using taxpayers money .There is also the prospect of subjecting Green groups and corrupted science agencies to counter – litigation and Federal inquests for their provable lies and misinformation [ where does on start ?] which stands a good chance of success in court