ExxonMobil Sues California, Claims New Green Laws Violate Speech

Key Points

  • ExxonMobil has filed a lawsuit against California, claiming that two new state laws violate the First Amendment by compelling the company to endorse specific climate change viewpoints.
  • The laws require large corporations to disclose greenhouse gas emissions and assess financial risks related to climate change, which ExxonMobil argues forces it to take responsibility for global warming.
  • ExxonMobil contends that these laws conflict with federal securities regulations and attempt to regulate speech and conduct beyond California's borders.
  • The company argues that California is targeting large corporations to shame them into compliance and is seeking to have the laws declared unconstitutional and blocked by the court.

Summary

ExxonMobil Corp. has initiated legal action against California, challenging two new state laws that mandate large corporations to report on greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related financial risks. Filed on Friday, the lawsuit claims these laws infringe on the First Amendment by compelling ExxonMobil to publicly support climate change opinions it does not endorse. One law requires companies with over $1 billion in revenue to disclose emissions annually, while the other mandates biennial reports on climate risk for firms with over $500 million in revenue. ExxonMobil argues that these regulations, aligned with California’s Greenhouse Gas Protocol and Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures, force it to accept responsibility for global warming, constituting government-compelled speech. The company also asserts that the laws conflict with federal securities regulations, overstep state jurisdiction by addressing global operations, and target large corporations to shame them into compliance. ExxonMobil acknowledges climate change risks but opposes California’s approach, alleging it singles out major companies for their perceived responsibility. The energy giant seeks a court ruling to block the laws and declare them unconstitutional and preempted by federal law.

yahoo
October 26, 2025
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