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South Americans seek a healthy environment 3 hours ago Reuters A landmark lawsuit filed against Guyana’s government, arguing that oil production fuels climate change, could bolster legal action as court cases involving energy companies and state authorities surge, according to lawyers and environmentalists. The constitutional claim the first of its kind in the English-speaking Caribbean asserts that oil exploration and production led by US oil major ExxonMobil off the South American country’s coast is unconstitutional, said the case’s lead lawyer Melinda Janki. Filed by two Guyanese citizens in late May before the tiny nation’s constitutional court, the lawsuit centers on the duty of the state to protect the environment for present and future generations, said Janki. ....
Fossil fuel firms under greater scrutiny for climate impacts Climate litigation in Latin America set to rise (Adds comment from ExxonMobil) By Anastasia Moloney BOGOTA, May 31 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A landmark lawsuit filed against Guyana s government, arguing that oil production fuels climate change, could bolster legal action as court cases involving energy companies and state authorities surge, according to lawyers and environmentalists. The constitutional claim - the first of its kind in the English-speaking Caribbean - asserts that oil exploration and production led by U.S. oil major ExxonMobil off the South American country s coast is unconstitutional, said the case s lead lawyer Melinda Janki. ....