The rightwing campaign to control how US judges view the climate crisis
PolicyWednesday, June 10, 2026The Guardian

The rightwing campaign to control how US judges view the climate crisis

A campaign has emerged among rightwing groups aiming to influence how U.S. judges perceive climate change, particularly as lawsuits against major oil companies arise for allegedly concealing risks associated with fossil fuels. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright's involvement in seminars for judges while previously working in the fracking industry raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest in judicial perspectives on climate issues.

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