Despite COVID-19, activists will still pressure Shell over climate failure at AGM tomorrow
Despite COVID-19, activists plan to protest about Shell's climate failure at its Annual General Meeting tomorrow.
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Despite COVID-19, activists plan to protest about Shell's climate failure at its Annual General Meeting tomorrow.
For years, coal lobbyists have been saying we needed the dirty fossil fuel for when the wind didn’t blow or the sun didn’t shine. We always knew that was a lie. For years, Donald Trump tried to prop up a dying industry. And now the market has proved them both wrong. And there will be no going back.
OCI is producing weekly news and resources updates for allies as part of our response to the COVID-19 crisis.
So the public want change for a post-COVID-19 future, towards a cleaner, fairer, greener society. Whereas politicians want to remain stuck in our polluted past. It is time to make our voices heard.
The Canadian Green Party's parliamentary leader, Elizabeth May, said last week: "My heart bleeds for people who believe the sector is going to come back. It's not. Oil is dead and for people in the sector, it's very important there be just transition funds."
OCI is producing weekly news and resources updates for allies as part of our response to the COVID-19 crisis.
As we transition out of the pandemic we need to transition out of fossil fuels too. We have the science. We have the knowledge. We have the expertise. And now we have to change.
Whereas the oil majors are pulling back their shale operations, others though are looking to expand in US shale.
Shell is in trouble. BP is in trouble. So too is Exxon.
After 15 years, Oil Change International (OCI) Founder and Executive Director Stephen Kretzmann has stepped down from his role as Executive Director. Stephen has long planned to leave in 2020.