Money | Exxon Mobil Exxon Investigated for Alleged Climate Lies NY AG has subpoenaed 2 energy companies By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Nov 6, 2015 1:43 AM CST Copied An Exxon tanker truck makes a refueling stop at an Exxon station in Arlington, Va. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, file) New York's attorney general is examining statements by Exxon Mobil and Peabody Energy to determine whether they deceived investors about the causes and impacts of climate change, an official familiar with the investigations said Thursday. A subpoena was sent Wednesday to Dallas-based Exxon after a yearlong review of shareholder disclosures, according to the official. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office sought similar documents on climate change from St. Louis-based coal producer Peabody in 2013, which the company disclosed last year. A former Exxon scientist has accused the company of funding climate change deniers despite having been aware of the link to fossil fuels since 1981. An Exxon spokesman says the company has received the subpoena and rejects allegations in media reports that it suppressed research. He says that for years, Exxon has provided shareholders with information about the business risks of climate change. Legal experts say energy companies pursued by state AGs could end up losing huge lawsuits just like tobacco companies did. "In some ways, the theory is similar—that the public was misled about something dangerous to health," University of Virginia School of Law professor Brandon Garrett tells the New York Times. "Whether the same smoking guns will emerge, we don't know yet." Read These Next New Fox star, 23, misses first day after car troubles. White House rolls with Trump's 'daddy' nickname. Supreme Court ruling is a big blow to Planned Parenthood. Man accused of killing his daughters might be dead. Report an error