Big Oil Lied.
People Died.
The Pacific Northwest’s deadly 2021 heat wave fuels a new lawsuit against Big Oil
“While other communities are seeking to hold Big Oil accountable for the costs of hurricanes, rising seas, and wildfires, Multnomah County is the first to demand that oil companies stand trial for fueling the devastating 2021 heat dome,” said Richard Wiles, the president of the Center for Climate Integrity, in a statement. “Communities should not be forced to pay the price for these catastrophic climate damages while the companies that caused the crisis perpetuate their lies and rake in record profits.”
Multnomah County to Sue Big Oil for Billions for Their Role In Deadly Heat Dome Event
The 2021 event, which lasted from June 24 through 29, 2021, saw temperatures in Portland reach an unprecedented high of 116 degrees. The remarkable heat event resulted in the deaths of 69 people in Multnomah County due to hyperthermia—with loss of life taking place throughout the entire Pacific Northwest.
Multnomah County sues oil companies for billions over deadly 2021 heat dome
On Thursday, Multnomah County sued many of the biggest producers of coal and fossil fuels in an effort to hold them liable for losses from the deadly 2021 PNW heat dome.
Oregon County Sues Big Oil and 'Misinformation Agents' Over Deadly 2021 Heatwave
“What is new about this case,” explained attorney Roger Worthington, “is how the leadership of Multnomah County is utilizing irrefutable climate science to hold corporate polluters accountable for their role in causing a discreet and disastrous event, as well as recent wildfires.”