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Energy companies seek dismissal in Hawaii climate lawfare case

  • Energy companies are asking for summary judgment in a lawsuit brought by the city of Honolulu over climate change allegations, citing a two-year statute of limitations as a reason for dismissal.
  • The City and County of Honolulu claim that the defendants are responsible for the 'cascading social, economic, and other consequences' of climate change.
  • Kochan expressed hope that dismissals would shift focus to legislative solutions instead of court-based campaigns.
  • O.H. Skinner stated that the lawsuit reflects an effort by the Left to impose climate agendas through courts due to failures at the ballot box.
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Energy companies seek dismissal in Hawaii climate lawfare case

(The Center Square) – Energy companies being sued by the city of Honolulu over climate change accusations have motioned for summary judgment, stating that Hawaii’s two-year statute of limitations makes the plaintiffs’ case unsubstantial.

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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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