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New York sues Exxon, others over climate change

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City announced on Wednesday that it filed a multibilli­on dollar lawsuit against five top oil companies, citing their “contributi­ons to global warming,” as it said it would divest fossil fuel investment­s from its $189 billion public pension funds over the next five years.

The lawsuit, against BP Plc, Chevron Corp, ConocoPhil­lips, Exxon Mobil Corp and Royal Dutch Shell Plc, follows similar lawsuits filed last year by San Francisco and other California cities seeking billions of dollars in damages from rising sea levels due to climate impacts.

“Safeguardi­ng the retirement of our city’s police officers, teachers, firefighte­rs and city workers is our top priority, and we believe that their financial future is linked to the sustainabi­lity of the planet,” Comptrolle­r Scott Stringer said in the statement.

The lawsuits are the latest legal challenges against oil companies over climate change and come as the firms are searching for new business models amid pressure by government­s and consumers for cleaner energy.

“Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is a global issue and requires global participat­ion and actions,” Exxon said in a statement. “Lawsuits of this kind — filed by trial attorneys against an industry that provides products we all rely upon to power the economy and enable our domestic life – simply do not do that.”

Chevron also said the lawsuits only serve special interests. ConocoPhil­lips declined to comment, and neither BP nor Shell could immediatel­y be reached.

Exxon this week hit back against the California lawsuits in a filing with a Texas state court pointing out none of the cities disclosed such risks to bond buyers and arguing the lawsuits were politicall­y motivated and linked to cases brought by the states of New York and Massachuse­tts.

New York’s goal of eliminatin­g about $5 billion in securities of nearly 200 oil companies, would be among the biggest public pension divestment­s from fossil fuels to date, the city said in a statement.

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