U.S. Department of Justice

09/16/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/16/2025 09:05

Justice Department Files Motion for Summary Judgment in Challenge to Vermont’s “Climate Superfund” Law

Note: View motion here.

The Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources Division (ENRD) yesterday filed a motion for summary judgment in its challenge to the State of Vermont's "climate superfund" law, which imposes what will likely be billions of dollars in liability on foreign and domestic energy companies for their alleged past contributions to climate change. The complaint was filed in May, along with a complaint against the State of New York for its similar statute, to advance President Donald J. Trump's executive order to protect American energy from state overreach.

As the Justice Department explains in its motion, "Vermont is defying federal law, the Constitution, and binding precedent-all so it can punish disfavored businesses for ill-defined harms, without regard to the real harm to our federal system and the Nation's energy needs." The motion asks the court to "end Vermont's lawless experiment."

"Like New York, Vermont is usurping the federal government's exclusive authority over nationwide and global greenhouse gas emissions," said Acting Assistant Attorney General Adam Gustafson of ENRD. "More than that, Vermont's flagrantly unconstitutional statute threatens to throttle energy production, despite this Administration's efforts to unleash American energy. It's high time for the courts to put a stop to this crippling state overreach."

Chief of Staff and Senior General Counsel John Adams and Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General Riley Walters of ENRD filed the motion.

Motion for Summary Judgment - Vermont.pdf
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