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AGs Call on 'Climate Cartel' to Uphold Consumer Protections

Six state attorneys general accuse Ceres of anticompetitive conduct by pushing net-zero investments, reducing oil demand and investment, and violating consumer protection laws.

  • Six state attorneys general, led by Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, sent a letter to Ceres CEO Mindy Lubber calling on the nonprofit to halt conduct they allege violates antitrust and consumer-protection laws.
  • According to the attorneys general, Ceres' actions aimed to reshape markets by advancing net-zero goals, decreasing oil demand, discouraging investment, and causing anticompetitive effects under the Sherman Antitrust Act.
  • The attorneys general say Ceres' investor portal for Climate Action 100+ was used to coordinate pressure through stakeholder engagement, shareholder resolutions, and investor campaigns, and Ceres did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
  • The AGs framed the matter as potential antitrust and consumer-protection violations, invoking principles tied to the Sherman Antitrust Act and asking Ceres, Inc. to stop efforts to 'transform industries'; Ceres did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
  • Critics including state officials and industry groups warned that Ceres' tactics amount to collusive pressure campaigns, while Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier called Ceres a ringleader of a 'climate cartel'; Ceres counters that it helps companies acknowledge environmental impacts and act responsibly.
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AGs call on 'climate cartel' to uphold consumer protections

(The Center Square) – Six state attorneys general called on the nonprofit climate company Ceres, Inc. to halt all conduct they say is in violation of antitrust and consumer protection laws.

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