Daily Caller’s Chris White writes, “Republican attorneys general say billionaire Michael Bloomberg is engaging in a politically partisan ploy to use Democratic AGs to go after energy companies”. He quotes Indiana Attorney General (AG) Curtis Hill, a Republican, saying: “What’s problematic is the arrangement through which a private organization or individual can promote an overtly political […]
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AG’s Climate Litigation Setback Triggers Revisionism
Energy in Depth has an amusing summary here of how the Climate Trial of the Century was nothing to see, oh look squirrel… An excerpt: [A]as trial proceeded, and it became clear that the NYAG had zero evidence to back up its baseless claims that ExxonMobil had misled its investors, its activist allies abandoned the […]
Madrid Climate Treaty Talks — A Paris Treaty Primer
From “The Legal and Economic Case Against the Paris Climate Treaty: Canceling U.S. Participation Protects Competitiveness and the Constitution”
Paris Treaty is a Bone to the Climate Litigation Industry
“The Legal and Economic Case Against the Paris Climate Treaty: Canceling U.S. Participation Protects Competitiveness and the Constitution” Paris is the apple of the climate bar’s eye.
Climate Litigation and Politics 2020: A Tale of Two Media Blackouts
Media mogul, climate activist and financier of the climate litigation industry Michael Bloomberg recently announced his candidacy for President of the United States. At the same time, a memo leaked about Bloomberg News’s plans to cover the Presidential election (or, in part, to not cover it). As laid out in a WaPo headline: Bloomberg News will […]