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American Focus > Blog > Environment > Why Congress Must Block a Liability Waiver for the Fossil Fuel Industry 
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Why Congress Must Block a Liability Waiver for the Fossil Fuel Industry 

Last updated: April 21, 2025 4:50 am
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President Trump and congressional Republicans have been vocal about their plans to support fossil fuel companies by expanding drilling and cutting back on environmental and public health protections. There is a growing concern that they may go even further by granting immunity to these corporations for the significant damages they have knowingly caused to both people and the environment. It is crucial for Congress to resist such efforts, whether through the upcoming budget process or as separate legislation, and uphold the ability of states, municipalities, and other affected parties to hold polluters accountable through legal action and regulations.

Last month, the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) joined forces with nearly 200 other organizations in urging Congressional Democrats to firmly reject any attempts to shield the fossil fuel industry from legal liability. Here are six key reasons why major fossil fuel companies are apprehensive about being held accountable for their actions and the resulting consequences.

1) People are already experiencing the impacts of climate change and bearing the costs. The looming “Danger Season” serves as a stark reminder that climate change is wreaking havoc on communities worldwide, leading to extreme weather events, sea level rise, and adverse effects on human health. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has recorded numerous weather and climate-related disasters in recent years, each causing billion-dollar damages. The burden of climate change disproportionately falls on vulnerable communities that are ill-equipped to deal with these impacts.

2) Climate attribution science unequivocally links climate impacts to fossil fuel corporations. Groundbreaking research conducted by UCS and other experts has established a direct correlation between emissions from major fossil fuel companies and global temperature rise, sea-level increase, ocean acidification, and wildfire damage. This evidence underscores the significant role these corporations have played in exacerbating the climate crisis.

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3) Climate-related financial risks are real and must be addressed. Despite the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle climate disclosure regulations, the financial risks posed by climate change are undeniable. Major fossil fuel companies have vigorously opposed mandatory climate disclosures, undermining efforts to hold them accountable for their contributions to the crisis. The industry’s resistance to transparency signals a blatant disregard for the financial implications of climate change.

4) Extensive evidence of the fossil fuel industry’s deceptive practices continues to emerge. Internal documents and reports reveal that major fossil fuel companies have long been aware of the consequences of their actions but chose to prioritize profits over the well-being of people and the planet. Their concerted efforts to mislead the public, block climate action, and perpetuate their business model at the expense of society are well-documented.

5) Climate accountability lawsuits and legislation are gaining traction at the state level. A growing number of states, territories, and municipalities are taking legal action against major fossil fuel corporations for their role in fueling climate change. These lawsuits contend that these companies knew about the harm their products caused but chose to conceal this information for financial gain. Additionally, states are considering climate superfund laws to hold corporations responsible for climate-related damages.

6) Climate accountability advocates remain resolute despite challenges. Despite facing legal battles, intimidation tactics, and smear campaigns, organizations like Greenpeace and UCS continue to advocate for climate justice and accountability. Recent victories in court affirm the right of affected parties to seek justice and hold the fossil fuel industry accountable for its actions.

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In conclusion, the mounting evidence of the fossil fuel industry’s deception and the devastating impacts of climate change underscore the importance of not granting immunity to these corporations. It is imperative for lawmakers to uphold accountability and ensure that polluters are held responsible for their actions. The fight for climate justice must continue, and efforts to shield the fossil fuel industry from liability must be vehemently opposed.

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