ExxonMobil Accuses California of Violating Its Free Speech
Exxon argues California's climate laws compel misleading emissions reporting and speculative risk disclosures, challenging them on free speech grounds in a 2025 lawsuit.
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ExxonMobil accuses California of violating its free speech
Darren Woods, chairman and chief executive officer of Exxon Mobil Corp, during the Summit on Methane and Other Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases on day three of the COP28 climate conference at Expo City in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023. | Photo: Getty Images ExxonMobil is suing California over state laws that compel large companies to share a more comprehensive picture of their greenhouse gas emissions, as well as disclose finan…
ExxonMobil Takes California To Court Over "Compelled" Climate Speech
ExxonMobil Takes California To Court Over "Compelled" Climate Speech ExxonMobil Corp. has filed a lawsuit aimed at stopping California from enforcing two new climate-reporting laws, according to Yahoo/Bloomberg. The company argues the state isn’t just demanding data — it’s trying to conscript corporations into a particular climate narrative. According to the complaint, the laws force the company to “publicly endorse opinions about climate chang…
Exxon uses free speech argument to fight climate laws
Scope 3 emissions, released during the use of fossil fuel products, make up the majority of emissions from the oil and gas industry, but companies have fought to avoid accounting for them. Photo: iStockSubscribe nowExxonMobil has sued California over a pair of state laws that force big companies to disclose financial climate risks to shareholders and the full greenhouse gas emissions resulting from their businesses — arguing that the measures vi…
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