...of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit's decision in Native Village of Kivalina v. ExxonMobil Corp., No. 09-17490, 2012 U.S. App...
...The Village of Kivalina has asked a federal appeals court to rehear a case it...
...GLOBAL WARMING SUIT Residents of an Alaskan village threatened by an eroding coastline have...
...found that the village of Kivalina could not recover money damages from ExxonMobil Corp., BP America...
...U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, involving the village of Kivalina, Alaska. WAL-MART V. DUKES ...
...co-lead counsel in another public nuisance climate change suit: Village of Kivalina v. Mobil-Exxon Corp., undergoing briefing in the U.S...
...nuisance challenge is pending in the 9th Circuit — Native Village of Kivalina v. Exxon Mobil Corp. Alaskan villagers, whose island faces imminent...
...Perched on an Alaskan barrier island, the village of Kivalina faces imminent destruction because of melting sea ice. Now...
...Copenhagen, Denmark, once again focused the world's attention on the issue of global warming. But far from Copenhagen, the issue of whether global warming...
...town. Relocation costs are estimated up to $400 million. Native Village of Kivalina and City of Kivalina v. Exxon Mobil, No. CV 08...
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