*[Enwl-eng] Trump's DOJ wants to kill this important climate justice law
ecology
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Thu Nov 20 21:59:09 MSK 2025
Tell the DOJ to stop protecting Big Oil and start protecting our future.
This Vermont Law Holds Big Oil Accountable for Climate Disaster. Trump's DOJ Wants to Kill It.
Sign Now
In 2024, Vermont passed an essential piece of legislation aimed at holding major polluters accountable for climate change. This policy, known as the Climate Superfund Act, requires companies to pay for their carbon emissions. This is an important step towards averting the worst-case-scenario for global warming. Now, in a time when this type of policy should be used across the country, Trump's Department of Justice wants to kill it. But we won't let him.
Sign the petition to tell the Department of Justice to leave the Climate Superfund Act untouched, and demand other states enact similar policies!
The Trump Administration is claiming the policy is unlawful, and asking a federal court in Burlington to declare the Superfund Act unconstitutional and unenforceable. Meanwhile, wildfires are destroying our forests and making the air toxic to breathe, floods are ravaging homes and businesses, and drought is forcing hundreds of thousands of people to become climate refugees. It doesn't have to be this way. The DoJ must drop this asinine case against the Climate Superfund Act, and more states must stand in solidarity with Vermont and pass similar legislation! If you agree, sign the petition!
Thank you,
Jess
Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. Climate disasters are escalating while Big Oil escapes accountability. Sign the petition!
Sign Now
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From: Jess M., Care2 Action Alerts <actionalerts at care2.com>
Date: вт, 18 нояб. 2025 г. в 11:19
Subject: Trump's DOJ wants to kill this important climate justice law
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