New York sued by 22 US states over $75 billion climate superfund
- Twenty-Two states filed a lawsuit against New York on Thursday, claiming that a new law requiring energy producers to pay $75 billion is unconstitutional.
- The lawsuit was led by West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey, who argues the law unfairly targets energy producers from other states.
- The law mandates payments for climate change damage allegedly caused from 2000 to 2018, despite energy sources aiding New York during that period.
- The lawsuit also accuses New York of attempting to force energy producers in other states to fund local infrastructure projects.
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