California sues 6 biggest automakers for global warming
SACRAMENTO Californias attorney general on Wednesday sued the six largest U.S. and Japanese automakers, including GM, Ford and Toyota, for damages related to greenhouse gas emissions.
The federal lawsuit alleges that emissions from their vehicles have harmed Californians health, damaged the environment and cost the state millions of dollars to combat their effects.
Its part of a strategy to address global warming, Attorney General Bill Lockyer told
the Associated Press in a telephone interview. The goal of this one is to hold these automobile manufacturers accountable for the monies taxpayers are
spending to address these harms.
The lawsuit is the latest effort from California to combat the effects of global warming.
Last month, the state Legislature passed a landmark bill designed to regulate emissions of greenhouse gases from industries. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is expected to sign the measure into law by the end of the month.
Two years ago, the state enacted similar requirements for auto emissions, prompting carmakers to file suit in federal court.
Lockyers action comes 48 days before the November election. He is termed out of office this year and is running for state treasurer.
This is the silly season of elections in the fall, and obviously he thinks this will gain
him a few marginal votes, said Sean McAlinden, an economist with the nonprofit
Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Mich. I dont think it means anything more than it says. Its California politics.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Oakland, names Chrysler Motors Corp., General Motors, Ford Motor Co., Toyota Motor North America, Honda North America and Nissan North America.
Posted by: john 2006-09-20 |