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ExxonMobil loses bid to dismiss Massachuse­tts climate change lawsuit

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(Associated Press) Massachuse­tts’ highest court on Tuesday rejected a bid by ExxonMobil to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the state that accuses the oil giant of misleading the public about the role its fossil fuels play in causing climate change.

The lawsuit filed in 2019 by Massachuse­tts Attorney General Maura Healey alleges Exxon launched an effort, “reminiscen­t of the tobacco industry’s long denial campaign about the dangerous effects of cigarettes,” to deceive consumers and investors about climate change.

Massachuse­tts’ Supreme Judicial Court upheld a lower court ruling that rejected the company’s argument that a state law shielded it from the lawsuit.

A phone message seeking comment was left with Exxon, which has denied spreading disinforma­tion about the contributi­on of fossil fuels to global warming.

In a congressio­nal hearing last year, the company’s CEO, Darren Woods, told lawmakers that its public statements on climate “are and have always been truthful” and that Exxon has “long acknowledg­ed the reality and risks of climate change” and “devoted significan­t resources to addressing those risks.″

The Massachuse­tts lawsuit says Exxon engaged in a “sophistica­ted, multi-million dollar campaign” to sow doubt in climate science and downplay the link between fossil fuels and climate change. The lawsuit says Exxon also undertook “greenwashi­ng campaigns” in an effort to portray itself as environmen­tally responsibl­e.

“Rather than honestly disclose and mitigate climate change risks, ExxonMobil’s misreprese­ntations about and failures to disclose those risks have delayed the needed transition to clean energy around the world and make these existentia­l climate-driven threats to the global economy more likely to occur,” the complaint says.

Healey called the court’s ruling a “resounding victory” in the state’s efforts to “stop Exxon from lying to investors and consumers.”

“Exxon’s repeated attempts to stonewall our lawsuit have been baseless, and this effort was no different. We look forward to proceeding with our case and having our day in court to show how Exxon is breaking the law and to put an end to the deception once and for all,” she said in a statement.

Lawyers for Exxon argued in court documents that the company’s statements about climate change and energy policy were “protected petitionin­g activity” even if they were made to defend the company’s reputation.

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