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US Justice Dept. sues Minnesota to block climate change lawsuit

The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit to block Minnesota's long-running lawsuit that seeks?to hold Exxon Mobil and other oil industry participants accountable?for the harms caused by climate changes.

The lawsuit was the latest in a long line of lawsuits filed by President Donald Trump to stop Democratic-led state governments from enforcing climate change laws and pursuing lawsuits against fossil fuel companies.

Judges have recently dismissed ?two similar lawsuits that the Justice Department filed against Michigan and Hawaii, which are among the ?numerous states and local governments that have in recent years pursued climate-change-related investigations or lawsuits against fossil ?fuel producers.

The Justice Department filed a new lawsuit against Exxon and Koch Industries, as well as the American Petroleum Institute. This lawsuit was brought by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison in 2020?during Trump’s first term.

The lawsuit accuses?defendants' of fraud and violating state laws by misleading Minnesotans regarding the climate change consequences of fossil fuels. The defendants have been fighting this case for many years and deny any wrongdoing.

The Justice Department announced Monday's lawsuit citing an executive order Trump issued last year that directed it to take actions to stop the enforcement of state laws, and lawsuits which burden oil and gas production.

In a press release, Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward stated that "President Trump has promised to unleash American dominance in energy and Minnesota officials cannot undermine this directive by mandating their woke climate preferences as the 'uniform policy for our nation.

The Justice Department argues Minnesota's lawsuit is a violation of the U.S. Constitution, as it seeks to regulate greenhouse gases emissions that are exclusive to the federal government.

In a press release, Ellison pledged to?seek the dismissal of "the frivolous and meritless lawsuit".

He said: "The American people deserve a Department of Justice who fights for them, and it is a great shame that Trump's DOJ prefers to sell us out in order to Big Oil." (Reporting and editing by Susan Heavey)

(source: Reuters)