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North Carolina town submits lawsuit versus Duke Energy over climate crisis

A town in North Carolina took legal action against energy firm Duke Energy on Wednesday, implicating the business of tricking its customers and the more comprehensive public about the harms of climate modification.

The town of Carrboro, about 30 miles from the state capital of Raleigh, stated it is on the hook for countless dollars in roadway repairs, rising energy expenses and other facilities costs to alleviate the ill impacts of environment change.

It blamed Duke Energy for its alleged campaign to postpone the transition to renewable resource.

The lawsuit, submitted in the Orange County Superior Court, said in spite of understanding the risks from nonrenewable fuel sources for more than 50 years, Duke Energy's top executives increased dependence on coal and gas for electricity.

The environment crisis continues to concern our community and cost citizens their hard-earned tax dollars, Barbara Foushee, the mayor of Carrboro, stated.

Duke Energy did not immediately react to a request for comment.

The company's electrical energies serve more than 8 million clients in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky.

Duke Energy plans to include 30,000 megawatts of sustainable energy capability by 2035, and shift a few of its coal-based energy production to gas, according to the company's site.

(source: Reuters)