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- Major oil companies face first climate death lawsuit - MSN
A US complaint against oil and gas giants including BP and Shell claims they fueled the extreme heat that killed a woman in Seattle On June 28, 2021, a heatwave saw temperatures rise to over 42
- Oil companies face a wrongful death suit tied to climate change
Julie Leon died of hyperthermia in Seattle on June 28, 2021 — the hottest day in the city's history A lawsuit claims she was a victim of oil companies' "misrepresentations" about climate change
- Oil companies face first-ever wrongful death lawsuit over . . .
Leon also claimed that climate change driven by oil companies was primarily responsible for the Pacific Northwest “heat dome,” a historic and unprecedented weather event that caused her mother’s death “Julie is a victim of defendants’ conduct Her lifespan is a bridge between cause and effect,” Leon stated in her lawsuit
- Major oil companies face first climate death - illuminem. com
illuminem summarises for you the essential news of the day Read the full piece on DW or enjoy below: 🗞️ Driving the news: A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed in Washington State, accusing major oil companies, including BP, Shell, and ExxonMobil, of causing the extreme heatwave that led to the death of Juliana Leon in Seattle in 2021
- Seattle Woman Files Landmark Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against . . .
The lawsuit alleges that these companies' contributions to climate Environmental Law| Legal Precedents | Industry Implications Climate Accountability: Holding Fossil Fuel Companies Liable In a groundbreaking legal development, Misti Leon has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against seven major oil and gas companies—ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell
- Hawaii Sues Big Oil for Alleged Climate Deception After Trump . . .
The daughter of a woman who was killed by extreme heat during the 2021 Pacific Northwest heat dome has filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit against major oil companies claiming they should be held
- Oil companies are facing the first-ever climate change . . .
In what could become a landmark case for climate accountability, a Washington state woman has filed a wrongful death lawsuit believed to be the first of its kind against major oil companies
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