Bill Lockyer is leading a charge to seek damages from major car companies for the pollution that automobiles emit. It’s the first such suit. :
California Attorney General Bill Lockyer sued the six biggest U.S. and Japanese automakers Wednesday, claiming their cars’ greenhouse gas emissions contribute to global warming that harms the state.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Oakland, claims human-induced global warming has reduced California’s snow- pack and the fresh water it provides; raised sea levels along the California coast; increased smog over cities; and boosted the threat of wildfires. This collective public nuisance has cost the state millions for assessments and preparations, it says.
“Defendants, by their annual emissions in the United States of approximately 289 million metric tons of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, are substantial contributors — among the world’s largest contributors — to global warming, and to the adverse impact on California,” the suit says.
Named as defendants are General Motors Corp., Toyota Motor North America Inc., Ford Motor Co., Honda North America Inc., Chrysler Motors Corp. and Nissan North America Inc. (OakTrib 9/21/06)
Of course, if you asked me who was the problem, I’m not sure that I would point solely to the car companies. The real problem is that the prices of both cars and gas do little to internalize the externalities of the ecological damage that they wreak upon the environment.
I think the suit is a valid one. The car companies are enablers for our oil addiction. The car companies claim it’s a political stunt by Lockyer. But let’s be honest here. Claude Parrish? Who? yeah, that’s Lockyer’s opponent for Treasurer. To say that Lockyer is a VERY large favorite is a bit of an understatement. I don’t really think Lockyer really needs this kind of stunt.
Rather, I think this is an attempt at a novel legal tactic. Like the gun manufacturers, car makers must own up to their responsibility for our oil-addicted economy.