Filipino inquiry finds big polluters ‘morally and legally liable’ for climate damage
by Isabella Kaminski from Environment | The Guardian on (#5YYVP)
Report on effects of Typhoon Haiyan says fossil and cement firms engaged in wilful obfuscation' of science
The world's most polluting companies have a moral and legal obligation to address the harms of climate change because of their role in spreading misinformation, according to an inquiry brought about by Filipino typhoon survivors.
Experts say the long-awaited report published on Friday, which concludes that coal, oil, mining and cement firms engaged in wilful obfuscation" of climate science and obstructed efforts towards a global transition to clean energy, could add fuel to climate lawsuits around the world.
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