CA sues automakers
California’s ongoing courtroom battle with the auto industry over environmental issues kicked into higher gear Wednesday when state Attorney General Bill Lockyer sued the leading automakers, accusing them of contributing to global warming through tailpipe emissions.
Lockyer’s suit said General Motors, Toyota and four other major carmakers share blame for such maladies as the decline of the California snowpack, the increased threat of wildfires and worsened urban air pollution.
The suit represented the latest in a series of global-warming lawsuits pitting California and other states against automakers, power generators and other titans of industry.
This is just stupid. Even if we accept the worst case scenarios about global warming, it isn’t the automakers fault as much as it is the drivers fault. Of course, sueing the automakers might get some votes while sueing the drivers wouldn’t.



Well, I don’t think it’s that straight forward. Compare it to the tobacco industry, where the industry heads knew of the dangers of their products while the general public did not. The argument was that because of the willful neglect of those companies to this health risk, they were liable. Agree or not with that decision, I think one could make a loose connection between what Lockyer is trying to argue and precedent cases.
However, this particular case goes one step further and points to an effect that doesn’t have such a direct cause as tobacco. Also, there is no smoking gun that shows industry execs know their products are causing direct harm to the environment. But isn’t that how our judicial system works: by pushing precedent further each time until they are blocked?
Another comparison: this is sort of like the difference between going after the drug users and the drug suppliers. My opinion is that drug users shouldn’t be prosecuted, but rather the supplier should be. Similar hear: even if the users are the real cause of the problem, it’s easier to target the supplier as there are fewer of them and you don’t have to try to change social behaviors in the process. Instead, you cut off the source and society is forced to adapt.