Category: Big Oil

Held v Montana: A Landmark Climate Change Legal Battle

Washington (CAR) Analysis | July 13, 2023 by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; All Image Credits: AdobeStock. Updated August 14, 2023.

Held v Montana was the first constitutional climate case to go to trial in the United States. The landmark legal battle, a Complaint for Declaratory and Injunctive Relief, was filed by Rikki Held, et al. — sixteen environmental activists aged 5 to 22 — in March 2020, the same month that the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. The defendants in the case are the State of Montana, its Governor, and various State agencies. 

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Is Big Oil Untouchable?

Washington (CAR) Analysis | May 15, 2023 by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock

As the sun rose on Puerto Rico September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria made landfall in the southeastern coastal city of Yabucoa. The devastating Category 4 superstorm brought pounding rains, massive storm surge, and ferocious winds with sustained gusts of 155 mph. Maria thrashed and pounded the beleaguered island for hours until all that remained was a shattered mass of destruction. 

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