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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against chemical manufacturers 3M and DuPont, alleging that the companies misled consumers regarding the safety of products containing per-and-polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly referred to as 'forever chemicals.' The lawsuit claims that products such as DuPont's Teflon and 3M's Scotchgard were sold while concealing significant risks to consumers and the state. Meanwhile, in Florida, a group of young activists aged 18 to 25 are suing the state agency that regulates public utilities. They argue that the agency's approval of long-range plans for public utility companies, which continue to rely on fossil fuels, violates their constitutional rights. This lawsuit seeks to compel a transition toward renewable energy sources. The U.S. Solicitor General has stated that it is premature for the Supreme Court to intervene in a related case in Hawaii, where the city of Honolulu is pursuing claims against major fossil fuel companies for their contributions to climate change.