Nice little shakedown they have going on. What if the companies decide to stop selling their products in the county, which includes the big city of Portland which wouldn’t be able to operate without fossil fuels?
Multnomah County sues fossil fuel companies for nearly $52 billion over heat dome
Multnomah County is seeking nearly $52 billion in damages and future costs for climate adaptation in a lawsuit that filed Thursday against more than a dozen fossil fuel companies to hold them accountable for the unprecedented heat dome event in 2021.
Lawyers for the county are moving forward with a lawsuit against 17 oil and gas companies alleging that the burning of their fossil fuel products, which leads to greenhouse gas emissions that are warming the planet, was a substantial contributor to a heat dome event roughly two years ago. Ninety-six people died across Oregon as a result of the heat dome, with the majority living in Multnomah County.
The lawsuit claims the fossil fuel companies “rapaciously sell fossil fuel products and deceptively promote them as harmless to the environment,” leading to disasters like the heat dome.
During Thursday’s board meeting, commissioners voted unanimously to declare climate change a public nuisance, clearing the way for the attorneys to file a lawsuit against the fossil fuel companies. Those include Shell, Chevron, BP and ExxonMobil — the United States’ largest oil and gas producing company, which predicted global warming as early as 1977 and also knew the dangers of burning fossil fuels, according to a 2016 Pulitzer finalist investigation by Inside Climate News.
So, all the cities and towns in the county will immediately ban the use of fossil fuels, right? No fossil fueled vehicles, regardless of whether privately owned or government, right? No garbage trucks, not police cars, no ambulances, no fire trucks, no buses, no travel for the county commissioners, at least if they use fossil fuels, right? They’ll shut down Portland International Airport, and the little ones in the county, right? How about all the shipping ports?
Oh, and how about all the thousands of products made with petroleum, such as all the clothes and smartphones and computers? Paints? Shoes? Seriously, it’s time for the fossil fuels companies to play hardball and refuse to see fuel and oils to the county.
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