Energy in Depth provides a useful update on the history of the “attribution” push by the climate litigation industry. The internally acknowledged weaknesses of these years of “attribution” claims are much greater than CLW readers presently know. We do now know the origin of the most recent claims, a paper that has predictably sent some […]
Something Wicked This Way Comes
As CLW reported last week, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine announced to environmentalist pressure groups his intention to join the club of attorneys general suing ExxonMobil, and presumably other energy companies, for various causes of action he might conjure/follow in the footsteps of. This likely signaled an intention to ride or try and assist the […]
As AG Trial Looms, Climate Litigation Connections Become Clearer
CLW recently posted “Memo Reveals Role of Climate Industry Players: Arabella Advisors and New Venture Fund”. Now, researching certain relationships has reminded CLW of New Venture Fund’s direct and leading role in the climate litigation industry, including the case about to unfold in New York City later this month. As the Wall Street Journal first […]