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Connecticu­t sues Exxon for deceiving consumers about climate change

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) - Connecticu­t filed a lawsuit yesterday against oil giant Exxon Mobil Corp for misleading the public over the impacts of climate change, becoming the latest state to target the fossil fuel industry for violating state consumer protection laws.

The state’s attorney general William Tong filed the lawsuit in Connecticu­t’s Superior Court, alleging that Exxon violated the state’s unfair trade practices act, deceiving Connecticu­t consumers about what the company knew about fossil fuels’ impact on climate change.

“Exxon Mobil made billions of dollars during its decades- long campaign of deception that continues today,” said Attorney General Tong, adding that the state “should not have to bear the expense of fortifying our infrastruc­ture to adapt to the very real consequenc­es of climate change.”

Over the last few months, attorneys general from Massachuse­tts, Minnesota, the District of Columbia and Delaware have sued members of the fossil fuel industry, accusing companies of violating state laws by deceiving consumers about harms caused by their products.

Exxon spokesman Casey Norton said the company will defend itself in court and continue to invest in efforts to reduce emissions.

“Legal proceeding­s like this waste millions of dollars of taxpayer money and do nothing to advance meaningful actions that reduce the risks of climate change,” Norton said. Unlike other states’ lawsuits, which either target multiple companies or trade groups or highlight bring up other violations like fraud, Connecticu­t’s is focused on one company and one law.

Tong will examine “all of Exxon Mobil’s deceptions dating back decades” as well as the company’s current advertisin­g and marketing, which he says falsely portray Exxon as working to combat climate change.

The state is seeking “remediatio­n for past, present and future harm from climate change,” restitutio­n for investment­s it had to make to adapt to climate change, disgorgeme­nt of corporate profits, and establishm­ent of a “third-party controlled education fund” on climate change, among other relief.

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