Advocates want to hold oil companies liable for health and climate impacts. Companies count on support from legislators, courts and voters, with mixed results.
claims, climate activists are trying a wide range of tactics in attempts to shame fossil fuel companies and hold them financially responsible for the harms their operations can cause.
“This was just a dirty political trick,” Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog, said of SB 556’s quiet demise.companies working in oil and gas Oil companies are taking advantage of the additional time to keep drilling and repairing old wells within the buffer zone, according to data collected by Consumer Watchdog and FracTracker Alliance.
The bill wouldn’t have stopped all oil extraction within 3,200 feet of homes or other sensitive sites, Court pointed. Instead he called it a deterrent to “reckless drilling,” since oil companies would have to use “best available technology” to protect people near wells or be open to liability from anyone who lived nearby for at least 24 months.
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