US Supreme Court declines to hear from oil, gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuits
The Supreme Court will not hear an appeal by oil and gas companies to block lawsuits tying the industry to climate change damages. States seek billions in damages for events like wildfires and rising sea levels. The Biden administration supports k...

In Hawaii, the oil and gas companies appealed to the Supreme Court after losing in front of the state's highest court on a lawsuit from the city of Honolulu.
The companies argue emissions are a national issue that should instead be be fought over in federal court, where they've successfully had suits tossed out.
"The stakes in this case could not be higher," attorneys wrote in court documents. The lawsuits "present a serious threat to one of the nation's most vital industries."
The Democratic Biden administration weighed in at the justices' request and urged them to reject the case, saying it's fair to keep it in state court at this point. The incoming Republican Trump administration is expected to take a sharply different view of environmental law and energy production.
Honolulu argued it's made a strong case under state laws against deceptive marketing and it should be allowed to play out there. "Deceptive commercial practices fall squarely within the core interests and historic powers of the states," attorneys wrote.
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