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People of State of California v. BP p.l.c. (San Francisco)

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Year
2017
Document Type
Litigation
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About this case

Filing year
2017
Status
Complaint filed.
Docket number
CGC-17-561370
Court/admin entity
United StatesState CourtsCal. Super. Ct.
Case category
AdaptationActions seeking money damages for lossesCommon Law Claims
Principal law
United StatesState Law—NuisanceUnited StatesSupremacy Clause
At issue
Public nuisance actions brought by City of Oakland and City of San Francisco against fossil fuel companies.
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Document
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09/19/2017
Complaint filed.
San Francisco filed a lawsuit in California Superior Court against five oil and gas companies alleging that the carbon emissions from their fossil fuel production had created an unlawful public nuisance. The complaint alleged that the defendants had produced and promoted the use of “massive amounts” of fossil fuels despite having been aware since the 1950s, based on information from the American Petroleum Institute, that emissions from fossil fuels would cause severe and even catastrophic climate change impacts. The complaint alleged that San Francisco was already experiencing impacts from accelerated sea level rise due to climate change. The city asked the court to require the companies to abate the nuisance by funding a climate adaptation program to build sea walls and other infrastructure necessary to protect public and private property from sea level rise and other climate impacts.
Complaint

Summary

Public nuisance actions brought by City of Oakland and City of San Francisco against fossil fuel companies.

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Topics
Risk
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience
Finance