This will be the most informative 4:40 minute of your day. Watch @leahstokes make the case for climate action in front of the US Congress. It’s time to listen to scientists.
@LesleyP07803621 Hi Lesley, extinction rebellion is telling the most polluting countries in the world to stop and the UK is amongst them, especially when we consider all the things we consume which are made by other countries (like China).
https://t.co/8i3VBQHHUS
REVEALED: How Exxon held back climate action for decades, and is still doing it today. We went undercover with Exxon’s lobbyists to expose the truth. Watch and share.
Australia’s “big 4” banks have all pledged their support for climate goals.
But in the past five years they’ve lent billions of dollars to the fossil fuel industry.
So we took a closer look at who's in their boardrooms.
This is what we found... 1/
https://t.co/bDl0rMt2vf
@KetanJ0@dpcarrington Agreed, it's time to name and shame. We often blame organisations for the crisis, but these decisions are made by small groups of people who need to be held accountable.
G'day folks. I have a new @AustCCR, and it's a big one.
Shell's climate plans are a multi-purpose, armour-plated fossil-fuelled juggernaut of greenwashing, and a key vote is coming soon.
So: let's look under the hood - let me show you how it works. A 🧵
https://t.co/e47R19ZdmP
Greta Thunberg called on Congress to enact more concrete measures on climate change when she appeared virtually before a House subcommittee on Thursday. “We are the ones who get to decide how you will be remembered,” the teenage climate activist warned lawmakers. “Choose wisely.”
Wow. This might explain why the New York Times has been silent on my 600-day house arrest without trial. Billionaire Robert Denham sits on the boards of both Chevron and the NYT.
@NYTimes: Comment?
Indigenous leader Emergildo Criollo of the Cofan is a man I greatly admire. He was a driving force behind the successful lawsuit against Chevron.
Chevron engineers told him that oil was "like milk" and full of vitamins. He lost two children to cancer.
@australian@newscorp "you've turned something that should be a question of engineering and economics into undiluted ideology and idiocy and we are paying the price in the delayed action to address global warming" 👏@TurnbullMalcolm
Watch this remarkable confrontation between a former Australian Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, and Paul Kelly, editor-at-large for one of Murdoch's key properties, The Australian. The subject is climate change and the Murdoch empire's disastrous legacy.