Vermont's pioneering "climate superfund" law, aiming to hold fossil fuel firms accountable for climate adaptation costs, faces a potential years-long court battle for survival. This legal innovation signals a new front in climate litigation that could influence how tech and infrastructure developers address funding for resilient projects. Developers should watch the outcome to anticipate shifts in liability and funding mechanisms for climate adaptation.
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