Vermont Climate Bill Would Demand Oil Companies Pay For ‘Extreme Weather Events’
By Matthew Lysiak A Vermont bill that would mandate private companies pay for damages caused by global warming has raised concerns that the legislation could hurt the business climate as well as raise energy prices for already cash-strapped residents of the state. If approved, the controversial Vermont Climate Superfund Act is poised to make oil and gas giants such as Shell, ExxonMobile…
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