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January 1, EXPOSED: Climate Lawsuit Against Energy Industry Has Stunning Radical Ties

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Wyatt’s Take

  • Liberal activists are bankrolling a massive Colorado climate lawsuit targeting energy companies — all funded by shadowy dark money groups with radical environmental agendas
  • The lawsuit isn’t about protecting citizens but advancing extreme climate policies that would devastate American energy independence and working-class jobs
  • Follow the money: far-left organizations with ties to billionaire eco-warriors are pulling the strings behind the scenes

Colorado’s so-called “climate accountability” lawsuit against major energy companies is nothing more than a well-funded attack on American energy independence, bankrolled by radical environmental activists with deep pockets and dangerous agendas.

Behind the legal action sits a network of dark money organizations and left-wing policy groups determined to gut the fossil fuel industry. These aren’t concerned citizens fighting for their communities — they’re professional activists pushing an extreme climate agenda that would demolish thousands of working-class jobs and drive energy prices through the roof.

The lawsuit claims energy companies knew about climate change impacts and misled the public. But peel back the layers and you’ll find something far more troubling: a coordinated effort by billionaire-funded environmental groups to use the courts to accomplish what they couldn’t achieve through the democratic process.

Legal experts point out that these cases are being orchestrated by organizations with ties to George Soros-style mega-donors who want to fundamentally transform America’s energy sector. The real victims? Hardworking Americans who depend on affordable energy to heat their homes, drive to work, and put food on the table.

Colorado families are already struggling with inflation and rising costs. The last thing they need is a lawsuit designed to punish the very companies that keep the lights on and power the economy. But that’s exactly what these radical groups want — higher energy costs, fewer jobs, and complete dependence on unreliable green energy sources that can’t meet America’s needs.

Energy industry representatives have called the lawsuit exactly what it is: a politically motivated attack designed to bankrupt companies and destroy an entire sector of the economy. The legal theory being pushed would open the floodgates to endless litigation, making it impossible for energy companies to operate.

What’s really at stake here isn’t the environment — it’s control. Control over how Americans live, work, and power their lives. The left has always known they couldn’t win this fight at the ballot box, so they’re trying to win it in courtrooms with activist judges and unlimited legal warfare funded by billionaire elites.

Meanwhile, countries like China continue building coal plants at record pace while American workers are told to sacrifice their livelihoods for a climate agenda that won’t change global temperatures by a single degree. That’s the real story the mainstream media won’t tell you.

These lawsuits represent the latest front in the war on American energy independence. First it was blocking pipelines, then shutting down drilling on federal lands, now it’s lawfare designed to bleed energy companies dry through legal costs and settlements.

The people of Colorado deserve to know who’s really behind this lawsuit and what their endgame is. It’s not about holding companies accountable — it’s about advancing a radical transformation of American society that voters have repeatedly rejected.

Wyatt Matters

Working families can’t afford the left’s climate crusade. When activists and their billionaire backers wage legal war on American energy, it’s regular folks who pay the price at the pump and on their utility bills. This lawsuit isn’t about justice — it’s about control, and it’s time Americans fought back against this coordinated assault on affordable energy and good-paying jobs.

1 Comment

  1. Laura Fellencer

    May 28, 2026 at 8:22 am

    What can “We the People” do? We are widows living on our Social Security and have very limited funds. What are we against “deep pockets”?

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Wyatt Porter is a seasoned writer and constitutional scholar who brings a rugged authenticity and deep-seated patriotism to his work. Born and raised in small-town America, Wyatt grew up on a farm, where he learned the value of hard work and the pride that comes from it. As a conservative voice, he writes with the insight of a historian and the grit of a lifelong laborer, blending logic with a sharp wit. Wyatt’s work captures the struggles and triumphs of everyday Americans, offering readers a fresh perspective grounded in traditional values, individual freedom, and an unwavering love for his country.




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