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Sue Big Oil Over Global Warming? Court Tells Katrina Victims, Yes You Can!

By Kirsten Korosec | Oct 21, 2009

Landowners along the Mississippi Gulf Coast are blaming a mishmosh of oil, coal and chemical companies for property damage caused by Hurricane Katrina as a result of global warming. Yes, that’s right, the specter of global warming lawsuits has come to call and thanks to a recent federal appeals ruling, the plaintiffs have earned their day in court.

The plaintiffs argument in Comer v. Murphy Oil USA  goes like this. Fossil fuel and chemical companies emitted greenhouse gases that contributed to an increase in air and water temperatures, which caused sea levels to rise and as a result created a more powerful and damaging Hurricane Katrina. We know what happened next: property damage caused by hurricane-force winds and water.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans issued a favorable ruling and reversed an earlier decision to dismiss the case. The three-judge panel said the plaintiffs have standing to bring forward a number of claims including public and private nuisance, trespass and negligence.

This is the second decision by a federal appeals court in recent weeks to reverse trial court dismissals involving global warming claims.

Last month, the Second Circuit Court reversed an earlier dismissal of the Connecticut v. AEP case and ruled in favor of eight states, NYC and some environmental organizations that sued six major power companies on the basis that their greenhouse gas emissions were a public nuisance, the Warming Law blog reported.

This latest decision by the Fifth comes down two words: fairly traceable. This means the plaintiffs provided enough detail in their claims to demonstrate a link between the defendant’s actions and the resulting damage.

But it’s far from a slamdunk for the plaintiffs. The Fifth Circuit has only ruled the plaintiffs provided a detailed enough claim to earn their day in court. The plaintiffs still have to prove causation.

This leaves me with nagging question about how far this could all go. I’ll offer up an extreme scenario. Can I sue the auto industry or certain car companies whose inventory is dominated by SUVs? For that matter, can I sue my Hummer-driving neighbor for global warming?

It’s one thing to sue an oil company for a leak that taints the water supply. Direct cause and effect. But how do you isolate only the greenhouse gases emitted by fossil fuel companies in the area to the cause of global warming?

At the very least, it does open a door the energy industry prefers would remains firmly closed and we’ll likely see more of these cases filed.

Russell Jackson, a Skadden Arps partner and mass tort litigation specialist, says exactly that in his own writeup on the issue and in the WSJ’s Law blog.

Here’s why. The Comer case is a private class action for compensatory and punitive damages, not a suit brought by states or municipalities for injunctive relief, Jackson writes.

This means contingency fees. Translatation: an opportunity that can not be missed, and even more of these lawsuits to look forward to.

Many environmentalists may be cheering these recent rulings. But they tread a risky path. If the U.S. Supreme Court were to take the case — if it got that far — and reversed the previous ruling (so against the environmentalists), it would set a new precedent in global-warming lawsuits.

A couple of other notes:

The defendants in the case are a who’s who in the fossil fuel industry. ExxonMobil, Chevron, Hess, Total, BP, ConocoPhillips — the list goes on for several pages. I thought it was interesting that the American Petroleum Institute was included. Technically, the organization lobbies and advocates for fossil fuel companies. It doesn’t actually emit the levels of greenhouse gases that the plaintiffs lay out in their case.

Here’s another tidbit worth noting. Both circuit courts — the Fifth and Second — are considered conservative. As the Warming Law blog notes, both judges on the panel for the Second circuit are Bush appointees.

Image of house in Mississippi damaged by Hurricane Katrina by Flickr user Ely Online, CC 2.0

Kirsten Korosec has been a print and online journalist for more than 10 years covering education, politics and business.

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    NC77

    10/22/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Sue Big Oil Over Global Warming? Court Tells Katrina Victims, Yes You Can!

    This is good news. Finally we can take the global warming debate in front of a court of law and really look into the science. From the beginning there has never been a objective debate on the legitimacy of AGW caused by CO2. The liberals have always relegated it to a self determined "consensus" as valid science and have not been willing to debate the so called science behind the consensus.

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    optomlinson

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    RE: Sue Big Oil Over Global Warming? Court Tells Katrina Victims, Yes You Can!

    What utter and total nonsense! Has government education so dulled the minds of the populace that they do not have any memory of 6th grade science? Do green house gases have any affect? Yes, a little; but very little. All are in a tight feedback loop. And in fact the EVIL CO2 has the best feedback loop for ... wait for it ... GLOBAL COOLING!!!! The higher the level of CO2 in the atmosphere, the higher level of plant growth occurs! The more plant growth, the less area of bare ground for the sun to heat! That is why when the oceans heat (largest CO2 sink) CO2 is released. Accelerated plant growth occurs which induces cooling.

    The sun is in one of its least active states in 100 years. If it continues we may see a time in the very near future of a cycle that rivals the Maunder minimum or at the very least the Dalton Minimum! Gee, what does that mean? Global cooling dummies. And all courtesy of old Sol! So many Chicken Littles ... so little time.

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    exaviator

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    RE: Sue Big Oil Over Global Warming? Court Tells Katrina Victims, Yes You Can!

    Right on target, NC77. Discovery is a great thing. Everyone from Hansen to Mann to Briffa and all those in between must finally cough up data and metadata that they have refused to release for years. Exposing lame statistical methods (like the 10 trees out of HUNDREDS in the Yamal tree ring proxy study that have underwritten the Hockey Stick for the last decade), laughable instrumentation, and the basis of never-ending "data adjustments" whenever convenient: please, let's DO have a day in court!

    BTW, with CO2 higher than measured in the Modern Era, global Accumulated Cyclone Energy and Atlantic Tropical Storms making landfall remain at record lows.

    In case there are any AGW faithful who are willing to peek at heretic data, here it is:

    http://www.coaps.fsu.edu/~maue/tropical/global_year_ace.jpg

    http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2009/tws/MIATWSAT_sep.shtml?


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    tfagan

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    RE: Sue Big Oil Over Global Warming? Court Tells Katrina Victims, Yes You Can!

    I hope discovery will finally bring out the truth. Of course you must remember that all those scientists only get grant money if they say global warming is true and is occurring. The Government does not fund those that conflict with the cap and tax crowd.

    We see the same kind of reasoning with the Evolution crowd, no grant money for anyone not professing a firm belief in Evolution (No other theory need apply).

    I guess you must follow the money. Why do you think we don?t drill for oil and gas? Why do we leave the coal fields undeveloped? Because our rulers (politicians) are being paid more by those finding it more profitable to force America to use foreign oil. Who is providing the money to enable the environmentalists to bring all the law suits to prevent using our own energy raw materials.

    Only the uneducated, fresh out of government schools crowd still believe in global warming and the Co2 nonsense. It would take less then 5 minutes using Google to put the lie to the global warming myth.

    The earth has been cooling for the last 11 years. Its not the warming we should worry about it is the cooling that will be more devastating. The global warming, it will cause more severe hurricanes, crowd failed to notice that we have had less not more hurricanes over the last 11 years.

    Tell the global warming crowd that Co2 helps to grow more vegetation (food) and more trees because it acts like fertilizer and they will just give you a blank stare. They never heard that on the government TV stations.

    So, I guess I am hopeful that discovery will bring out the truth, but remember, the great one has spent over a million dollars to prevent the little people from seeing his real birth records and his school records and so far not a peek. One year ago, I would have said it would be impossible to keep such basic information from the public. No one knows, for sure, where the great one was really born.

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    exaviator

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    RE: Sue Big Oil Over Global Warming? Court Tells Katrina Victims, Yes You Can!

    tfagan, let me go on record saying that, while I roundly oppose most of President Obama's agenda, I do not harbor any suspicions about his citizenry (much less do I see a conspiracy there). In fact, I don't see an AGW "conspiracy", either, at least in terms of skullduggery and secret cabals.

    The Yamal dustup, for example, does indeed show a "peer review" process that involves a repeating small group of authorities moving the pea around on the topic of data integrity, but it's hardly a secret. What we have here is really a groupthink lemming rush, supported by sympathetic politicians and other opportunists who have managed to speak VERY loudly and in compelling terms for the last few years.

    I genuinely hate to see the "Carbon Wars" fall into a partisan argument -- there are MANY "progressives" in my circle of friends/acquaintances who are plain embarassed by the whole idea that someone on their team could declare CO2 to be a pollutant.

    In fact a Pew survey (just released) shows the greatest decay in AGW support occurring amongst "Independents",and a surprising slide for Democrats.

    http://people-press.org/report/556/global-warming

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    andrew.

    10/23/09 | Report as spam

    RE: Sue Big Oil Over Global Warming? Court Tells Katrina Victims, Yes You Can!

    I do not believe that even the politician believe in the great CO2 swindle. What they have seen is the stick which they can use to force a public which is not inclined to pay the cost to finally wean itself off foreign energy to finally do so. Thast they can do this and blame someone else for the cost / hardship makes it politically acceptable. Its that bloke over there forcing me to do this - really

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    techno_pen

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    RE: Sue Big Oil Over Global Warming? Court Tells Katrina Victims, Yes You Can!

    Let's take this further- aren't cows emitting methane?? Should we sue cattle ranchers? Uh, but then we might not get to eat steak for dinner... talk about biting the hand that feeds you. The plaintiffs are obviously out for money. Do they use any of the products that are produced by (and they are legion) these alleged "global warming contributors"? If so, they should be counter-sued for contributing to the continuation of said producers. Supply and demand, baby, supply and demand.

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    stoidiu

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    RE: Sue Big Oil Over Global Warming? Court Tells Katrina Victims, Yes You Can!

    This is the problem with our courts. A few scavenger lawyers can make a living for themselves & so called "clients" by filing nuisance lawsuits. Neither these plaintiffs nor their attorneys give a hoot about global warming. It's just the next meal ticket. Perhaps they should sue themselves as co-defendants for the damages they have inflicted upon themselves & our planet by their past & ongoing consumption of energy derived from fossil fuels.

    For all who believe this is a good thing, we assume your computers are powered by energy from wind, solar, or perhaps gas captured from your flatulence (since you are obviously full of it). And you attorneys surely ride your bicycles down to the courthouse to file nuisance lawsuits printed on re-cycled paper.

    By the way, for all you Al Gore minions out there, word is a that a solution is near for the methane problem caused by cattle. It appears that makers of Gas-ridx will soon introduce Bovine Gas-ridx to reduce cow farts. A side benefit is that meat eaters will no longer produce excess methane due to their digestion of beef.

    On this news plaintiffs attorneys in the Ignorance is Bliss v. Human Carnivores litigation decided to drop a series of class action suits against meat eaters in which the vegetarian plaintiffs sought to secure damages in the form of "lots of money" for pain and suffering rendered unto them by meat eaters through their excess expulsion of unpleasant and noxious gaseous matter. Further the claimants had sought to draw a direct link to digestion of beef as the source of the excess gaseous matter.

    In addition the claimants sought to prove that this gas and that expelled by the animals themselves could be directly linked to global warming. Named as co-defendants in the case are cattle farmers, feed manufacturers, veterinarians, and animal husbandry consultants for their willful and negligent disregard for the harmful impact of this animal on our planet.

    In an interesting turn of events, the claimants have filed suit against the U.S. government to require mammalian Gas-X to be placed in feeders throughout our National Parks / Forests to reduce the harmful impact that wildlife has on our planet by farting. Victims of Katrina from the Comer v. Murphy Oil case are encouraged to contact the plaintiff's attorneys at Shyster, Wordsmith, and Shark - Criminals at Law.

    The absurdity of it all makes me want to belch.

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