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US oil majors shun ‘Green Strategy’ in M&A fossil fuel deals

By Rhod Mackenzie A competition has emerged between the two largest oil and gas companies in America, both striving to secure their oil supply for several decades to come. Although predictions anticipate oil demand peaking in 2030 before dwindling, both Chevron and ExxonMobil have signed multi-billion-pound acquisition agreements. By entering into such major deals, Chevron […]

EPA Approved New Fuel Ingredient Even Though It Could Cause Cancer in Every Person Exposed over a Lifetime

Legal expert Jeff Clark recommended using traditional boat fuel and cautioned against buying boat fuel from Chevron that contains plastics. Clark said that Chevron can be sued if the plastic chemical is produced and shown to cause cancer in individuals; he characterized it as a plaintiff lawyer's dream.

Big Oil’s Price Gouging

As I pulled into the gas station to fill up, my car radio car told me that on January 31st Exxon-Mobile announced record-breaking profits of over fifty-five billion dollars. With the price of gas again approaching four bucks a gallon, I was certainly making my contribution to Big Oil’s profiteering. The big oil companies justify […]
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Steven Donziger, défenseur des indigènes d’Amazonie contre Chevron, libéré après 993 jours

Invité : Steven Donziger, avocat spécialisé dans le domaine des droits humains qui a attaqué en justice et remporté son procès contre Chevron en Équateur concernant le rejet de pétrole et de déchets toxiques en Amazonie. Source : Democracy Now Traduit par les lecteurs du site Les-Crises Nous nous entretenons avec Steven Donziger, avocat spécialisé […]

Are We Not All in Search of Tomorrow

Oswaldo Terreros (Ecuador), Mural para la Universidad Superior de las Artes (‘Mural for the University of the Arts’), 2012. In 2019, 613 million Indians voted to appoint their representatives to the Indian parliament (Lok Sabha). During the election campaign, the political parties spent Rs. 60,000 crores (around US $8 billion), 45% of which was spent […]
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Report: “Woke” Corporations Supporting Black Lives Matter Quietly Funding Police

In the wake of worldwide public outrage over racist police violence, many of the United States’ largest corporations rushed to publicly align themselves with the growing movement for black lives. Yet a new report from the Public Accountability Initiative exposes how corporate America is actually bankrolling police departments across the country, including many of the same ones facing scrutiny over racist practices.