MAINE PUBLIC • May 5, 2025
The world’s largest fossil fuel companies could be required to pay for climate change damage to Maine under proposals being considered by state lawmakers. Two bills to create a climate superfund are up for debate just as the Trump administration files lawsuits against similar state laws. The measures would make oil and gas companies responsible for at least 1 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas pollution since the 1990s compensate Maine communities for storms and other harms made worse by a warming climate. Nicholas Janzen, director of policy and partnerships at Maine Conservation Voters, says, "The trump admin is really trying to bully states for their oil and gas buddies to not act on climate.”