Daughter of Ferndale woman who died from 2021 heat wave sues Big Oil

Bellingham, WAEnvironment

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The daughter of a Ferndale woman, who died during the 2021 heatwave, has filed a lawsuit against seven major oil companies, claiming their contributions to climate change led to her mother's death. The suit, filed in King County Superior Court, names Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Shell, and others as defendants. The lawsuit highlights the dangers of extreme heat, which resulted in 100 heat-related deaths in Washington that week.

A groundbreaking lawsuit has been filed in King County Superior Court against seven oil and gas companies, holding them accountable for their role in climate change linked to the death of Juliana Leon during the 2021 heatwave. The suit includes high-profile defendants such as Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and Shell, alleging they obscured the dangers of fossil fuel use. Leon, a 65-year-old resident of Ferndale, died after her car's air conditioning malfunctioned during a severe heatwave that pushed temperatures above 100 degrees for three consecutive days. On that fateful day, she was found unconscious in her vehicle after pulling over to escape the heat. The Washington State Department of Health reported that the intense heat resulted in 100 fatalities across the state during that period. Chevron's legal representative condemned the lawsuit as a misuse of a personal tragedy to fuel a politically motivated agenda. This case highlights the increasing scrutiny on fossil fuel companies regarding their environmental impacts. Should the lawsuit succeed, it could pave the way for similar claims against the oil industry.

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