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JdeB (@JdeB) · 01/2024 · Tröts: 2.605 · Folger: 932
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"Majority of US Voters Back Legal Action Against Big Oil"
by Edward Carver for Common Dreams
https://www.commondreams.org/news/prosecute-big-oil
Quotes:
"A new poll shows public appetite for not just civil action but also criminal prosecution, and district attorneys are showing "real, serious interest" in the idea, one expert said."
""Voters strongly want to see companies held accountable for their harmful actions," Grace Adcox, a climate strategist at Data for Progress, told The Guardian.
"These national findings show these cases may be able to earn popular support, particularly in blue jurisdictions," she added."
"The uptick in legal activity is by no means unique to the U.S.—there are thousands of lawsuits against fossil fuel companies around the world. Yet the new poll does touch on an emerging idea among American experts."
"So far, there have been no criminal prosecutions of Big Oil companies or executives anywhere in the world. Last week, a group of French citizens and nonprofits filed a criminal complaint against TotalEnergies, a French petroleum multinational; the prosecutor has three months to decide whether to take the case."
"The idea of criminal prosecution has received "real, serious interest" from several district attorneys' offices, Aaron Regunberg, senior counsel at Public Citizen, told the newspaper."
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