Oil Giants Sued Over Climate-Related Deaths in 2021 Heat Wave

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A lawsuit in Washington state accuses oil companies like ExxonMobil, BP, and Chevron of being responsible for the death of Julie Leon during a record-breaking heat wave in Seattle, claiming they knew about the climate risks but deceived the public. This case is notable as the first to link oil companies directly to a person's death in a climate disaster, highlighting ongoing legal battles over fossil fuel industry accountability for climate change impacts.
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