Vermont Mandates Oil Companies to Fund Climate Damage

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Vermont has enacted a groundbreaking law requiring fossil fuel companies to pay for climate change damages, following severe flooding and other extreme weather events. Governor Phil Scott allowed the bill to pass without his signature, expressing concerns about the costs and legal battles ahead. The law mandates a report on the financial impact of greenhouse gas emissions and aims to use the funds for infrastructure upgrades and environmental protection. Similar measures are being considered in other states, while the oil industry opposes the legislation, citing legal and economic concerns.
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