Vermonters: Make Polluters Pay!

Vermont Elected Officials

Climate change has already caused extraordinary harm in Vermont. Extreme weather events like Tropical Storm Irene and a 2018 heat wave have taken lives. And the rising costs associated with economic, health, and environmental damages from last year's record breaking floods are astronomical.

Researchers predict that climate change will cost Vermonters at least $7 billion over the next 25 years. In a separate UVM study, researchers predicted that property damage from flooding alone could cost Vermont $5.2 billion over the next century.

Lawmakers in Vermont want fossil fuel companies to pay for the cost of damages. New legislation in Vermont, called “Climate Superfund,” would charge Big Oil companies a one-time fee based on their historic emissions.

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Big Oil has made a mess in Vermont. They should be held accountable for the damages they have caused our neighbors, small businesses, and homes. I support a policy in Vermont that would require the fossil fuel companies most responsible for climate destruction to pay for the damage they caused here.