DEM BILL CRUSE LA WILDFIRE DAMAGE FOR FOSELY FUEL DAMAGE, CONSIDERED THAT OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY ASSEMBLY
California Democrats are trying to make state oil and gas companies pay for damage caused Los Angeles wildlifeclaiming that the shows of fossil fuels are guilty of a deadly disaster.
New The proposal of the Democrat LawThe Law on Accessible Insurance and Recovery of the Climate, if adopted, would allow “the victims of climate catastrophe”, such as the fire of LA and the insurance groups to sue oil and gas companies for damage under the claim that their emissions have encouraged angry fires.
The Democratic State Senator of Scott Wiener, who presented the bill this week, said that fossil fuel companies should pay damage to the fire because they “trigger a climate crisis”.
“Californians should not be the only ones who pay the costs of devastating climatic disasters. From last year’s floods to LA fire, we know that the fossil fuel industry has the ultimate responsibility for encouraging these disasters,” the State Senator Scott Wiener wrote in the post on X, which announces legislation.
The proposal of the Law, which received the support of several state lawmakers comes as Democrats tried Krize recent fires The climate change, not state and city policies, which in the weeks after the deadly flames faced increased criticism.
A few months before the fire, the City of Los Angeles reduced the funding of the fire department for over $ 17 million. LA LA Fire Department said that there are not enough firefighters in the LA district to deal with four separate fires of this size. “
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“We pay for the largest taxes in California. Our fire hydrants were empty. Our vegetation was the patterns, the brush was not cleaned. Our reservoirs emptied our governor because the tribal leaders wanted to save fish. Our budget of the fire unit reduced our mayor. But, but, But the mayor reduced our fire departments.
Trump used the power of a pen this week to sign the executive command overpass state environmental policies In order to create greater water availability in the La area.
In the executive command published on Sunday, Trump called on federal agencies to overcome regulations that potentially limit the availability of water in the area, such as the Law on Threatened species (ESA), which seeks to minimize water infrastructure to protect certain types of fish, such as Delta, Delta smelt.
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The command comes only a few weeks after Trump accused Gavin News, D-Calif, to take care of the protection of endangered fish species than the residents of the state in the middle of the fire.