Accountability Capital Platform
Total Cases
33
Fund-Ready
17
Foundation
11
Expected Value
$17.3B
$3.3B
Discovery
$875M
Active Litigation
$1.4B
$563M
Justice Score
California sues five major oil companies for creating a public nuisance through decades of deception about fossil fuels and climate change, seeking billions for climate adaptation infrastructure.
$1.9B
Win Probability
62%
Michigan AG sues Big Oil for decades of deception about climate change, seeking accountability for flooding, extreme heat, and infrastructure damage across the state.
$1.1B
60%
California sues ExxonMobil for decades of deception about plastic recycling, falsely claiming plastics were recyclable while knowing the recycling system was fundamentally broken.
$725M
58%
NY AG pursues ExxonMobil for consumer fraud related to climate change deception, building on the 2019 securities fraud case with broader consumer protection claims.
Massachusetts AG sues ExxonMobil for decades of consumer fraud and deception about climate change, one of the most advanced state climate accountability cases.
$450M
Hawaii sues major oil companies for deceptive marketing and failure to warn about climate change impacts, seeking damages for extreme weather events and sea level rise.
$688M
55%
Seattle sues oil majors for climate damages including the 2021 heat dome that killed 157 people, wildfires, and flooding threatening city infrastructure.
New Jersey sues oil majors for consumer fraud and public nuisance related to climate change deception, seeking damages for Superstorm Sandy and other climate impacts.
$523M
Maui County sues oil majors for climate damages including the catastrophic Lahaina wildfires and sea level rise threatening coastal communities.
$495M
King County (Seattle area) sues oil majors for climate damages including wildfires, extreme heat events, and flooding that have cost the county hundreds of millions.
Illinois AG sues oil majors for consumer fraud related to climate change deception, seeking accountability for extreme weather and flooding impacts across the state.
Minnesota sues oil companies and the American Petroleum Institute for a coordinated campaign of deception about climate change, targeting Minnesota consumers.
$390M
52%
Connecticut AG sues ExxonMobil for deceiving consumers about climate change and the environmental impact of fossil fuels, violating state consumer protection laws.
$275M
Baltimore sues oil majors for climate change damages, one of the first major US city climate accountability lawsuits. Case has survived multiple federal removal attempts.
$338M
The U.S. Virgin Islands sues oil majors for climate damages including hurricane intensification, coral reef destruction, and sea level rise threatening the territory's existence.
$250M
50%
Honolulu sues oil majors for climate change damages including sea level rise, flooding, and infrastructure damage, under Hawaii state law.
$260M
Delaware sues oil majors for climate damages including flooding, sea level rise, and extreme weather threatening the state's coastal communities.
DC AG sues major oil companies for deceptive marketing practices related to climate change, violating DC consumer protection laws.
$188M
Anne Arundel County sues oil majors for climate damages to Chesapeake Bay communities, infrastructure, and coastal ecosystems.
$225M
Annapolis and Anne Arundel County sue oil majors for climate damages including flooding of historic downtown and Chesapeake Bay impacts.
Vermont sues oil majors for consumer fraud and deceptive practices related to climate change, seeking damages for flooding and extreme weather impacts on Vermont communities.
$125M
Kauaʻi County sues oil majors for climate change damages threatening the island's coastal infrastructure and ecosystems.
Hawaii County sues oil majors for climate change damages including lava flow interactions with sea level rise and extreme weather events.