'Today's order moves Delawareans one step closer to the justice and economic relief that we deserve,' said the state AG.
in early April make clear that Shell knew about the impact of fossil fuels even earlier than previously thought.
"Imagine how far along we might be in the transition to a low-carbon economy today if not for their deception," Jennings said."That's why we filed our lawsuit, and today's order moves Delawareans one step closer to the justice and economic relief that we deserve."fossil fuel companies' challenge to decision last year from a panel at the U.S.
Center for Climate Integrity president Richard Wiles noted Monday that"Big Oil companies keep fighting to avoid trials in state courts, where they will be forced to defend their record of climate lies and destruction in front of juries, but federal courts at every level keep rejecting their efforts."
"The Supreme Court's decision brings the people of Delaware and Hoboken one step closer to putting these polluters on trial and making them pay for their climate deception," Wiles added."Fossil fuel companies must be held accountable for the damages they knowingly caused."
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