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Supreme Court, climate change and energy companies

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 · 9h · on MSN
Supreme Court to weigh energy companies' bid to end state climate change suits
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to take up an effort by energy companies to end a lawsuit filed in state court that seeks billions of dollars in damages for the impacts their fossil-fuel products h...

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 · 19h · on MSN
Supreme Court takes up oil companies' plea to end climate change lawsuits
 · 16h
Supreme Court agrees to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuits
 · 10h
US Supreme Court to hear bid by oil companies to toss climate suits
WASHINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a bid by ExxonMobil (XOM.N) and Suncor Energy (SU.TO) to scuttle a lawsuit brought by officials in Boulder, Colorado that seeks...

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New Republic · 19h
Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Exxon’s Case to Stop Climate Lawsuits
 · 20h
U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear 'climate change' lawsuit case
 · 13h
Supreme Court will weigh oil and gas companies’ bid to block climate change lawsuits
Governments around the country have sought damages totaling billions of dollars, arguing it's necessary to help pay for rebuilding after wildfires, rising sea levels and severe storms worsened by clim...

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News on 6 · 17h
Supreme Court to hear energy companies’ bid to dismiss Boulder climate lawsuit
 · 16h
In Boulder climate case, U.S. Supreme Court will hear energy companies’ plea to block state court action
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Scientific studies calculate climate change as health danger, while Trump calls it a ‘scam’

The Trump administration has revoked a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health, an idea that President Donald Trump called “a scam.”
1d

Is Climate Change Making Inflation Worse?

There’s mounting evidence that extreme weather is making some everyday stuff more expensive. But how that plays out for you depends several factors.
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
18hon 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,
20hon MSN

How climate change is threatening to melt away the future of the Winter Olympics

From warming temperatures to evolving energy infrastructures, the list of potential host cities continues to dwindle.
19hon MSN

Chris Packham calls on broadcasters to do better on climate change: "A lot of mainstream media is either not telling the truth or not saying anything"

Broadcaster and conservationist Chris Packham hit MIP London with the film Greenwashed and said broadcasters need to sharpen up when it comes to communicating with audiences on climate change. He also lifted the lid on financing for an upcoming climate-led project and said the funding is contingent upon the content going out on YouTube and
University of Chicago News
18h

U.S. weather and climate disasters could top $1 trillion by 2030

Analyzing NOAA's billion-dollar weather disaster database, a UChicago-led study projects sharply rising costs driven by climate change and expanding development
Anadolu Agency
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Epstein files: Financier portrayed climate change as nature’s population control

Newly released US Department of Justice documents reveal Jeffrey Epstein's unsettling private views, as the disgraced financier casually framed climate change as nature's ruthless tool for curbing overpopulation, casting ecological disaster not as a crisis but as a possible evolutionary benefit for the species.
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