New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR56

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Urges Governor and AG to pursue legal action against fossil fuel companies for harms caused by climate change.

Impact

The bill addresses the significant environmental damages that New Jersey has already experienced due to climate change, such as coastal erosion, flooding, and property damage. It calls for accountability from the fossil fuel companies, who are identified as major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. By urging state action against these companies, AR56 positions New Jersey to potentially recover costs related to the ongoing impact of climate change, thus reinforcing the responsibility of polluters in mitigating their contributions to environmental degradation.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 56 (AR56) urges the Governor of New Jersey, Phil Murphy, and Attorney General, Gurbir Grewal, to pursue legal action against fossil fuel companies for the extensive harm caused by climate change. The resolution references a lawsuit filed by the City of New York, which targets large fossil fuel producers for damages under claims of public and private nuisance, as well as trespass. The resolution highlights the knowledge that these companies had regarding the adverse effects of their products on the environment, significantly pointing out that they continued to produce and sell fossil fuels while downplaying the associated risks to the public.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the resolution may face opposition from various stakeholders, including the fossil fuel industry and certain political factions who might argue against the viability of pursuing legal actions or the economic ramifications such strategies could entail. The contentious aspects include the historical context of fossil fuel dependency and the complexities involved in assigning liability for climate-related damages. Furthermore, there is an ongoing debate about the effectiveness of legal measures versus legislative reforms in achieving substantial environmental progress.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ HCR5

Urging the taking of appropriate legal action against multinational fossil fuel companies for harms incurred from disinformation campaigns about the effects of fossil fuel combustion.

NJ AR57

Urges Governor to impose moratorium on fossil fuel projects.

NJ SR43

Urges Governor to impose moratorium on fossil fuel projects.

NJ A4696

"Climate Superfund Act"; imposes liability on certain fossil fuel companies for certain damages caused by climate change and establishes program in DEP to collect and distribute compensatory payments.

NJ SB679

Relating to harms associated with climate change; declaring an emergency.

NJ S3545

"Climate Superfund Act"; imposes liability on certain fossil fuel companies for certain damages caused by climate change and establishes program in DEP to collect and distribute compensatory payments.

NJ A1733

Prohibits investment by State of pension and annuity funds in, and requires divestment from, 200 largest publicly traded fossil fuel companies.

NJ SJR2

Climate change: Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.

NJ AR142

Urges lending institutions in State to stop financing projects that contribute to climate change.

NJ SB222

Climate disasters: civil actions.

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