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Supreme Court looks for United States government views on Honolulu environment suit against oil business

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday asked President Joe Biden's administration to offer its views on a quote by Sunoco and other oil business to scuttle a claim by Honolulu accusing them of deceiving the public about climate modification.

The demand will postpone a decision by the justices on whether to hear an appeal submitted by the oil business after Hawaii's top court let the match proceed. Other defendants in the lawsuit, which alleges infractions of state law, consist of Exxon Mobil , BP, ConocoPhillips, BHP Group, Marathon Petroleum, Chevron and Shell.

Honolulu has accused them of misguiding the general public for decades about the threats of environment change induced by the burning of fossils fuels.

The administration's legal position will can be found in a quick filed by the lawyer basic, the Justice Department lawyer who represents the federal government before the Supreme Court.

The suit was filed in 2020 by the city and county of Honolulu and the Honolulu Board of Water Supply, a. semi-autonomous city company. The plaintiffs said deceptive. statements made by the companies about the effect of their. fossil fuel products paved the way for home and. facilities damage caused by human-induced environment modification.

(source: Reuters)