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Supreme Court, climate change and energy companies

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 · 13h
Supreme Court to Weigh Oil-Industry Effort to End a Major Climate Suit
The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it had agreed to hear a major climate lawsuit in which the oil industry is claiming it shouldn’t be sued in state courts over its role in global warming.

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 · 38m · on MSN
Supreme Court to weigh energy companies' bid to end state climate change suits
 · 7h
Supreme Court agrees to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuits
New Republic · 11h
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Exxon’s Case to Stop Climate Lawsuits
On Monday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear Exxon Mobil and Suncor Energy’s appeal against a lawsuit attempting to hold them liable for their contributions to climate change.

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 · 10h
Suncor and ExxonMobil appealed to Supreme Court after Colorado’s highest court let Boulder case proceed
KTBS · 6h
US Supreme Court to hear bid to block climate change suits
5d

Public health and green groups sue EPA over repeal of rule supporting climate protections

A coalition of health and environmental groups is suing the Environmental Protection Agency, challenging the rescinding of a scientific finding that has been the central basis for U.S. action to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change.
14h

Angels step in where others fear to tread to close the climate funding gap

Climate innovation is no longer limited to billion-dollar labs. Entrepreneurs, many of them women, are at the forefront of turning urgent environmental problems into fundable, scalable businesses. And “angel” investors,
Scientific American
6d

How climate change made deadly floods in Spain even worse

In 2024 extreme rain and floods hit the Spanish region of Valencia, killing at least 230 people. Now a new study shows climate change made it even worse
9hon MSN

Between flood and drought: The metric that could better explain what happens to water in the age of climate change

A key question in any discussion about climate is "How much rain fell?" But perhaps there is an even more important one. Like any household budget, the global water economy is based on "income," that is,
16hon MSN

South Korean farmers sue utility giant KEPCO over climate damage to crops

Five farmers in South Korea are plaintiffs in a landmark civil suit against state-owned utility KEPCO for climate-related agricultural damages.
Science Daily
5d

Climate change is accelerating but nature is slowing down

As the planet warms, many expected ecosystems to change faster and faster. Instead, a massive global study shows that species turnover has slowed by about one-third since the 1970s. Nature’s constant reshuffling appears to be driven more by internal ecological dynamics than by climate alone.
18h

How climate scientists balance the tension between research and public protest – new study

Researchers said they tried to manage how their activism was perceived by clarifying their expertise and acting alongside other scientists.
UNFCCC
5h

Climate Data Hub unlocks access to climate information to boost data-driven action and support implementation

Global climate transparency entered a new phase with the launch of the Climate Data Hub, a centralized platform that – for the first time – consolidates climate data from more than 190 countries in one place,
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