Puerto Rico drops climate lawsuit after DoJ sues states to block threats to big oil

Puerto Rico drops climate lawsuit after DoJ sues states to block threats to big oil

Puerto Rico has voluntarily dismissed its 2024 climate lawsuit against big oil, a Friday legal filing shows, just two days after the US justice department sued two states over planned litigation against oil companies for their role in the climate crisis.

Puerto Rico’s lawsuit, filed in July, alleged that the oil and gas giants had misled the public about the climate dangers associated with their products. It came as part of a wave of litigation filed by dozens of US states, cities and municipalities in recent years.

Donald Trump’s administration has pledged to put an end to these cases, which he has called “frivolous” and claimed are unconstitutional. In court filings on Wednesday, his justice department claimed the Clean Air Act “displaces” states’ ability to regulate greenhouse gas outside their borders.

Friday’s filing from Puerto Rico did not list a reason for the lawsuit’s dismissal.

Puerto Rico in November elected as governor the Republican Jenniffer González-Colón, a Trump ally.