California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB982

Introduced
2/4/26  
Refer
2/11/26  
Refer
4/6/26  
Report Pass
4/21/26  

Caption

Climate disasters: civil actions.

Impact

If passed, SB 982 would significantly alter the landscape of liability laws in California by establishing that specified fossil fuel companies are strictly liable for climate-related damages without regard to fault. The bill also introduces principles of market share liability, thereby allowing courts to determine the proportionate responsibility of these companies based on their market share. This could lead to increased operational costs for fossil fuel companies as they could be held responsible for considerable financial loss resulting from their emissions, which are strongly linked to climate change disasters. Consequently, this could potentially lead to higher fuel prices for consumers, although the bill expressly prohibits companies from passing on the costs of civil actions to consumers through surcharges or price adjustments.

Summary

Senate Bill 982, also known as the Climate Disaster Act, seeks to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for climate-attributable damages incurred during climate disasters. The bill enables the Attorney General to file civil actions against these companies, allowing the state to recoup costs associated with damages sustained by communities and insurance policyholders as a result of climate change. This legislative effort is particularly focused on the financial effects of extreme weather events, which have increasingly impacted California residents and their properties, resulting in rising insurance costs and financial instability.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 982 appears to be mixed. Proponents view the bill as a necessary step toward addressing the disproportionate impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities, arguing that it offers a pathway to hold large corporations accountable for their part in exacerbating climate disasters. Conversely, critics, particularly from the fossil fuel industry and some economic factions, fear that this legislation could increase costs and litigation, stifling investment and economic growth. The debate highlights the ongoing conflict between environmental accountability and economic interests, with proponents stressing the urgency of climate action, while opponents caution against potential unintended consequences on state economies.

Contention

One notable contention surrounding SB 982 is the issue of liability. While the bill seeks to hold fossil fuel companies responsible for damages, there is concern regarding the clarity of what constitutes 'climate-attributable damage' and how courts will define and assess this responsibility. Additionally, the implications of strict liability could open these companies up to continuous litigation, thereby shaping the future of business operations within the fossil fuel sector and potentially influencing the broader market for energy in California. The establishment of the Attorney General Climate Disaster Fund, financed through recovered damages, is another point of discussion, as expectations around the effective allocation of these funds for community resilience and support are high.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA S08585

Provides that the attorney general may bring a civil action against a responsible party for recovery of certain costs and assessments arising from a climate disaster; provides that an insurer doing business in this state and the New York property insurance underwriting association who has suffered harm as a result of a climate disaster may bring a civil action against a responsible party.

CA A09279

Provides that the attorney general may bring a civil action against a responsible party for recovery of certain costs and assessments arising from a climate disaster; provides that an insurer doing business in this state and the New York property insurance underwriting association who has suffered harm as a result of a climate disaster may bring a civil action against a responsible party.

CA H7752

Creates legal cause of action for persons/insurers to recover losses resulting from climate disaster against petroleum product producers based upon strict liability for deceptive/false statements as to climate impacts.

CA SB684

Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act of 2025.

CA AB1243

Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act of 2025.

CA AB1554

Disasters: data.

CA HB1931

Providing for a judicial forum for claims for damages stemming from climate disasters, extreme weather attributable to climate change and harms resulting from long-term changes to the climate system.

CA HB5002

Protect Americans from Climate Disasters Act

CA SB432

Attorney General Actions and Climate Crimes Accountability Fund (Climate Crimes Accountability Act)

CA H0947

Civil Actions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.