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States weigh superfund bills to cover climate-related damages

Vermont and New York last year became the first states to pass such legislation.

Humberto Sanchez

06:00 AM, Feb 25, 2025

An aerial view shows the devastation left by the Palisades Fire in the Pacific Palisades section of Los Angeles, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Concerned with the increased frequency of storms, drought and fire, some states are considering forcing oil and gas companies to pay for damages caused by climate change and associated extreme weather events.

Lawmakers in at least seven states — California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Maryland, New Jersey, Oregon and Virginia — introduced so-called climate superfund bills this year. Legislation that failed last year in Massachusetts is also likely to be reintroduced.

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