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Big Oil's Bill: Louisiana's Wetlands Demand Justice
Louisiana, USASaturday, April 5, 2025
The lawsuit was filed by the community of Plaquemines Parish in 2013, seeking 2. 6 billion dollars in damages. The parish has 20 more pending cases against other oil companies. The jury awarded Plaquemines various compensations, including 575 million dollars for land loss, 161 million dollars for contamination, and 8. 6 million dollars for abandoned equipment.
The state of Louisiana is not backing down. Jimmy Faircloth Jr, an attorney representing the state, told jurors that Chevron had essentially dismissed Plaquemines Parish as worthless. He emphasized the importance of the coast to the community and the state's determination to protect it. The state's Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority warns that Louisiana could lose up to another 3, 000 square miles in the next 50 years.
The verdict sends a clear message to oil companies operating in Louisiana. The state is serious about protecting its wetlands, and companies will be held accountable for their actions. This ruling could set a precedent for future cases, encouraging other communities to fight for their environmental rights.
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