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Title: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil firms
Post by: rangerrebew on March 25, 2023, 12:37:04 pm
‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil firms for ‘climate deaths’
 

UK Guardian: Authors of paper accepted for publication in Harvard Environmental Law Review argue firms are ‘killing members of the public at an accelerating rate’

Climate Homicide: Prosecuting Big Oil For Climate Deaths - Harvard Environmental Law Review, Vol. 48, No. 1, 2024

‘Climate homicide’: Could Big Oil be sued for disaster deaths? ‘Prosecuting Big Oil for Climate Death’ urges new paper in the Harvard Environmental Law Review
- The paper, “Climate Homicide: Prosecuting Big Oil for Climate Death” — written by Arkush and Donald Braman, an associate professor at George Washington University Law School — will be published next spring in the Harvard Environmental Law Review. “We concluded there aren't really any legal or factual barriers to prosecution,” Arkush said.

https://www.climatedepot.com/2023/03/24/new-paper-in-harvard-law-review-calls-for-charging-big-u-s-oil-firms-with-climate-homicide/
Title: Re: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil fi
Post by: rangerrebew on March 25, 2023, 12:37:56 pm
Next will be farmers for producing food that make people obese! *****rollingeyes*****
Title: Re: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil fi
Post by: sneakypete on March 25, 2023, 01:08:27 pm
Next will be farmers for producing food that make people obese! *****rollingeyes*****

@rangerrebew

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Title: Re: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil fi
Post by: sneakypete on March 25, 2023, 01:12:47 pm
Why would this surprise anyone?

Lawyers gotta sue people and institutions,or they would be forced to get more honest jobs,like pimping or selling drugs.
Title: Re: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil fi
Post by: catfish1957 on March 25, 2023, 02:31:32 pm
Uhhhhhh...

Nothing new.  As a Safety Health and Environmental Manager at a plant, we had this dagger hanging over us,  especially after the Clean Air Reauthorization Act of 1990.  There were very tight and specific provisons of criminal implications of even the most inert of violations.  This Act also created provisons under the Act's Title V that our facilities had to self report violations on a semi-annual basis. 

This self disclosure was set to protect the sites from criminal exposure.  BUT....   If I knowlingly did not disclose, I was subject to criminal charges.  Can you see any wonder I retired at the minimum age of 55?  Really got tired of this shit.
Title: Re: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil fi
Post by: Smokin Joe on March 25, 2023, 07:56:14 pm
Will they prosecute all the windmill companies for using oil in their products?

Oil isn't just used for fuel (about 75% of the barrel), but for plastics and other products as well (the remaining 25%).
Title: Re: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil fi
Post by: catfish1957 on March 26, 2023, 03:09:46 pm
If they start prosecuting the oil co.'s, which could very well be successful on the left coast, then wells would start to be plugged.  This could very well work to end the oil business.

Enough sanity overseas to prevent that as far as business model.   Even through this craziness have you checked the stock prices of Big Oil..... BP, CVX, XOM lately?  Demand internationally actually has gone up through this. 

Then add the fact there are just some products like polyethylene, , polpropylene, jet fuel, asphalt, etc that civilized society can not function without.  The hard core envirowhackos are decoupled from reality.  A couple of cold slaps will stop that. 
Title: Re: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil fi
Post by: sneakypete on March 26, 2023, 03:56:53 pm
Will they prosecute all the windmill companies for using oil in their products?

Oil isn't just used for fuel (about 75% of the barrel), but for plastics and other products as well (the remaining 25%).

@Smokin Joe

They will eventually,you can bet on it.
Title: Re: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil fi
Post by: catfish1957 on March 26, 2023, 04:04:24 pm
@Smokin Joe

They will eventually,you can bet on it.

lol...that's a joke right?
Title: Re: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil fi
Post by: sneakypete on March 26, 2023, 04:05:27 pm
lol...that's a joke right?

@catfish1957

I wish.
Title: Re: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil fi
Post by: catfish1957 on March 26, 2023, 04:11:08 pm
@catfish1957

I wish.

(1) Wind energy is a darling of left wing envirowhackos
(2) No natural oil is available or manufactured for the industrial application of lubricaton of turbines of this nature.

Then add the fact they envirowhackos allow the death of millions of birds needlessly?

They are a protected industrial class.  They already get minimal regulatory oversight.  What makes you think our left wing legislators will allow more.
Title: Re: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil fi
Post by: sneakypete on March 26, 2023, 04:40:51 pm
(1) Wind energy is a darling of left wing envirowhackos
(2) No natural oil is available or manufactured for the industrial application of lubricaton of turbines of this nature.

Then add the fact they envirowhackos allow the death of millions of birds needlessly?

They are a protected industrial class.  They already get minimal regulatory oversight.  What makes you think our left wing legislators will allow more.

@catfish1957

The mere fact that they ARE left-wing legislators. Just take a quick look and listen to some of those loons and you will quickly understand.
Title: Re: ‘Climate Homicide’: New paper in Harvard Env. Law Review calls for ‘prosecuting’ big U.S. oil fi
Post by: Smokin Joe on March 26, 2023, 05:05:25 pm
(1) Wind energy is a darling of left wing envirowhackos
(2) No natural oil is available or manufactured for the industrial application of lubricaton of turbines of this nature.

Then add the fact they envirowhackos allow the death of millions of birds needlessly?

They are a protected industrial class.  They already get minimal regulatory oversight.  What makes you think our left wing legislators will allow more.
They are like the Soviets.
You know the Party always eats its own sooner or later.