Exxon sues California over new laws requiring corporate climate disclosures
      
      Exxon Mobil has filed suit in federal court challenging two California laws that would require the oil giant to report the greenhouse emissions resulting from the use of its products globally.
The 30-page complaint, filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, argues that the laws violate the company's free speech rights by requiring it to "trumpet California's preferred message even though ExxonMobil believes the speech is misleading and misguided."
Senate Bill 253, the 2023 legislation known as the Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act, requires the California Air Resources Board to adopt regulations by this year to mandate public and private companies with more than $1 billion in annual revenue to begin publicly disclosing their emissions across three scopes.
Scope 1 emissions are defined as direct greenhouse gas emissions from a company and its branches. Scope 2 includes indirect emissions, such as electricity bought by the company. Scope 3 are emissions from the companys supply chain, including waste, water usage, business travel and employee commutes, which account for about 75% of a companys greenhouse emissions for many industries. Reporting begins in 2026 on scopes 1 and 2 and in 2027 on scope 3.
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Because corporations are people after all.