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Today in Labor History March 24, 1989: The Exxon Valdez oil tanker ran aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska, dumping 240,000 barrels of crude oil. It was the largest oil spill in U.S. history until the Deepwater Horizon spill, in 2010. A major cause for the tanker’s collision was an overworked and under-rested crew, which the National Transportation Safety Board determined was a widespread practice. Thousands of people who participated in the cleanup efforts developed liver, kidney, lung, nervous system, and blood disorders due to 2-butoxyethanol and other agents that were used. An estimated 250,000 sea birds; 2,800 sea otters; 300 harbor seals, 247 bald eagles; 22 orcas; and unknown numbers of fish were killed by the spill. A study by the National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA found that 90 tons of oil remained on beaches in Prince William Sound in 2001. The devastation to the local fisheries caused the bankruptcy of the Chugach Alaska Corporation, an Alaska Native Corporation.

“Die Hälfte all dieser Emissionen entfällt sogar nur auf 36 Unternehmen, zu denen größtenteils staatliche Unternehmen wie China Energy Investment, die National Iranian Oil Company, #Gazprom aus Russland und #Adnoc aus den Vereinigten Arabischen Emiraten gehören. Der größte CO₂-Verursacher unter ihnen ist der saudi-arabische Staatskonzern #Aramco. Zehn der 36 befinden sich in China. Die fünf größten CO₂-Verursacher, die im Besitz von Investoren sind, sind #Exxon Mobil, #Chevron, #Shell, #Total Energies und #BP. Sie sind insgesamt für etwa fünf Prozent der weltweiten fossilen CO₂-Emissionen verantwortlich.” #AchseDesBoesen #justStopOil #keepItInTheGround #DrillBabyDrill 🫤

sueddeutsche.de/wissen/klimakr

Süddeutsche Zeitung · Klimakrise: 36 Energiekonzerne verursachen Hälfte der weltweiten CO₂-EmissionenBy Nadja Lissok
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@tj

Canada has about 10 billion tons of Oil, burned that's 45 billion tons of CO2.

At the lowest hoped for price in the future of - "several hundred dollars a ton" it would cost Canada two trillion dollars to capture that carbon.

No daycares, no jobs, no new energy, just transferring all the $$$$ from your house to Exxon's owners.

SCAM #EXXON #EXXONScam #Climate #Capture #Carbon #NewEnergy
Build the new energy, end carbon fuels, directly.

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and to disgorge all of the profits obtained while acting unlawfully — a remedy that #Exxon tried and failed to get dismissed at the early stage of the #litigation.

#Vermont is now on track to enter the discovery phase, during which the State can obtain additional evidence of #BigOil ’s #climate lies that could be presented to a jury at trial.

It's time for accountability. It's time to #MakePollutersPay

By Center for Climate Integrity

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eenews.net/articles/vermont-se

E&E News by POLITICO · Vermont secures win over oil industry in climate caseA state court rejected an effort to dismiss Vermont's claims that companies misled consumers about the dangers of burning fossil fuels.

Victory in Vermont! 🥳

The Green Mountain State's climate accountability lawsuit against #BigOil is moving one step closer toward trial after a state judge rejected the companies’ arguments to dismiss the case.

#Vermont is seeking to make #Exxon and its peers stop lying about the dangers of their products, including requiring a disclosure at every point of sale in the state about the role of #FossilFuels in #ClimateChange,

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#NuclearColonialism v. #RedPower

"The world has no shortage of #PoliticalPrisoners – or of environmental martyrs and heroes– but 80-year-old #LeonardPeltier, a #Lakota and #Anishinaabe AIM member, is arguably the most famous, the legal lynching he underwent so outrageous, and his incarceration in a 'maximum security' prison so protracted. Even former FBI agents have themselves essentially contended that Pelter was scapegoated by the FBI for the lethal shooting of two agents–Jack Coler and Ronald Williams– on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Michael Apted’s 1992 documentary Incident at Oglala, narrated by Robert Redford, is a good place to start if you’re new to this history. But if you’re looking for insights into the role that #UraniumMining played in the conflict, you’d be better off checking out #PeterMatthiessen’s book #InTheSpiritOfCrazyHorse: Leonard Peltier and the #FBI’s War on The #AmericanIndian ovement. To hear a first-hand account, check out Peltier’s memoir #PrisonWritings: My Life Is My Sun Dance.

"Despite well-documented prosecutorial misconduct powerfully depicted in Apted’s documentary, Peltier’s conviction has yet to be overturned. And in the face of decades of global, high-profile pleas for clemency for Peltier, including by James Reynolds, a “senior US attorney who was involved in [his] prosecution,” no president up until now has been willing to free Peltier. Given that he’s in increasingly poor health, time is running out, and the same president who just pardoned his own son may be Peltier’s last shot at clemency. If you haven’t yet done so, check out the Amnesty International petition– and Amy Goodman’s and Denis Moynihan’s recent column–making the case for his release. The Red Nation media collective also has an extensive playlist of podcasts focused on Peltier’s case and the long struggle to free him.

"Peltier, arguably the world’s most visible casualty of nuclear colonialism, was only three years into his sentence when Santee Dakota organizer John Trudell, his contemporary in AIM, delivered a searing 1980 speech at the Black Hills International Survival Gathering. As Zoltan Grossman has documented, 'Multinational mining companies, such as #UnionCarbide and #Exxon, proposed the development of the #BlackHills for energy resources, including #coal mines, #uranium mines, and coal slurry #pipelines.' The Black Hills gathering brought together a global convergence of more than 10,000 Indigenous activists and non-Native allies to hold the line against a repeat of the 1950s, which, per Grossman, had 'result[ed] in the extensive irradiation of the southern Black Hills community of #Edgemont.'"

Read more:
counterpunch.org/2024/12/11/ti
#FreeLeonardPeltier #ClemencyForLeonardPeltier #ACAB #AmnestyForLeonardPeltier #SilencingDissent #NoUraniumMining

CounterPunch.org · ‘Tis the Season to Talk Climate Collapse, Nuclear Colonialism, and Freeing Leonard PeltierI don’t know about you, but personally, the whole festive holiday thing seems to be falling a bit flat this year. Don’t get me wrong, like every other year, I do plan to really go to town on a pumpkin pie or two. But this year, the annual deluge of Black Friday ads egging us on to higher levels of consumption–with corresponding carbon emissions and solid and liquid waste–seemed particularly hollow, morbid–predatory, even–falling as Black Friday did this year on November 29, the date the U.N. first recognized in 1977 as International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. This year all the excess, forced pageantry, and planned obsolescence of Black Friday seems in such stark and ironic contrast to the poverty in Gaza.

#Exxon #lobbyist investigated over hack-and-leak of environmentalist emails, sources say
#FBI "has been investigating a longtime Exxon Mobil consultant, over the contractor's alleged role in a hack-and-leak operation that targeted hundreds of the #oil company's biggest critics, according to three people familiar with the matter."
reuters.com/business/energy/ex

The FBI has been investigating a longtime Exxon Mobil consultant over the contractor's alleged role in a hack-and-leak operation that targeted the oil firm’s biggest critics, disrupting preparations for lawsuits against Exxon and other energy companies. japantimes.co.jp/business/2024 #business #companies #exxon #exxonmobil #oil #washington #hacking #dci

The Japan Times · Exxon lobbyist probed over hacked papers that disrupted climate lawsuitsBy Raphael Satter

#Maine Sues Major #OilCompanies Over ‘Ongoing Deception’ About #ClimateChange

The lawsuit follows similar suits by eight other states and the District of Columbia against major oil companies, all alleging complicity in climate change. Those states are New Jersey, California, Delaware, Minnesota, Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island

Story by Nina Golgowski
November 27, 2024

"The state of Maine has filed a lawsuit against five major oil companies and their top lobbying group, accusing them of carrying out a decades-long disinformation campaign about climate change and their contribution to it in order to maximize profits.

"Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey, in his lawsuit filed Tuesday in state court, accuses Exxon Mobil, Shell, Chevron, BP, Sunoco and the American Petroleum Institute of withholding internal knowledge about fossil fuels’ catastrophic effects all while spinning public doubt.

"'For over half a century, these companies chose to fuel profits instead of following their science to prevent what are now likely irreversible, catastrophic climate effects,' said Frey in a statement. 'In so doing, they burdened the State and our citizens with the consequences of their greed and deception.'"

Read more:
msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ma

www.msn.comMSN

You know you are extreme on #climatechange policy when Exxon execs are saying dial it back

#Exxon Chief to Trump: Don’t Withdraw From Paris Climate Deal
#DarrenWoods was one of only a few Western #oil executives attending a global #climate conference (#COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan. “We need a global system for managing global #emissions,” Mr. Woods said in an interview
nytimes.com/2024/11/12/busines
archive.ph/HGpVs
#climatecrisis

The New York Times · Exxon Chief to Trump: Don’t Withdraw From Paris Climate DealBy Rebecca F. Elliott
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will be sufficient to melt the ice caps and submerge New York,” he said at a symposium organized by the #AmericanPetroleumInstitute, the country’s top fossil fuel lobby group.

And in 1982, an official at the oil corporation #Exxon issued an internal report that found the global heating tied to fossil fuel emissions could “cause flooding on much of the US east coast”.

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theguardian.com/environment/cl

The Guardian · On its 100th birthday in 1959, Edward Teller warned the oil industry about global warmingBy Guardian staff reporter