http://www.usatoday.com/money/autos/2006-09-20-global-warming-lawsuit_x.htm?POE=NEWISVALOS ANGELES — California's attorney general filed a public-nuisance lawsuit Wednesday against the six biggest-selling automakers, alleging their products spew dangerous greenhouse gases and foster global warming.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Oakland, seeks unspecified compensation for the "billions of dollars in damages" from global warming caused by cars.
The lawsuit names General Motors, Ford Motor (F), DaimlerChrysler (DCX), Toyota(TM), Honda (HMC) and Nissan (NSANY). They have made 88% of the vehicles sold in the USA so far this year.
"Vehicle emissions are the single most rapidly growing source of the carbon emissions contributing to global warming, yet the federal government and automakers have refused to act," state Attorney General Bill Lockyer said in a statement. "It is time to hold these companies responsible for their contribution to this crisis."
Though limited to California, the lawsuit could invite others from around the nation. It could put automakers under more pressure to speed development of hybrids and alternative-fuel vehicles, such as those powered by hydrogen fuel cells, to lessen air pollution.
Some one on the OCAU forums noticed this and I thought I would point it out in this forum... Get people's thoughts?
I can't see them being successful.