#TheResistance #Demcast #ClimateChange
— LadySif⚔️Resists?DemCastNH? (@LadySif_DemCast) May 30, 2021
Big Oil takes 3 hits within a 24 hour period! It’s about time Mother Earth starts to win! https://t.co/liu5m2dvRM
Western Civilization, in the act of attempted murder-suicide. “The court believes that the consequences of severe climate change are more important than Shell’s interests." https://t.co/nkKXbc6sDD
— Quent Cordair (@QuentCordair) May 30, 2021
#HydroelectricPower being completed on massive scale in #AFRICA! #Ethiopia is ready 2 finalize, operate THE GRAND ETHIOPIAN DAM #GERD!! Let's End Fossil Fuel Dependence!#BlackPower joins #GreenPower!
— NICOLA DEMARCO, JD (personal views/account) (@NicolaADeMarco) May 29, 2021
Big Setbacks Propel Oil Giants Toward a ‘Tipping Point’ https://t.co/htcQ64qmXS pic.twitter.com/hA5ivpL0MI
This past week, activist shareholders, investors, and environmentalists scored "startling victories" in an effort to compel #BigOil companies to "address their central role in the climate crisis": https://t.co/HV8MAlIewv via @nytimes pic.twitter.com/OIaLQK1bEg
— Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (@YaleClimateComm) May 30, 2021
'A surprising mix of environmentalists, pension fund managers and big money investors have scored startling victories against oil and coal, opening new battle fronts in the climate fight.' #ClimateEmergencyhttps://t.co/qFR4xPeZB1
— Environment Hamilton (@EnvHamilton) May 30, 2021
“These companies are facing pressure from regulators, investors, and now the courts to up their game,” said Will Nichols of Maplecroft, a risk analysis firm. “That’s a big chunk of society, and it’s not a great look to be pushing back against all of that.” https://t.co/qItF9LmZYv
— John Schwartz (@jswatz) May 30, 2021
this is the right way to report this news. planet scale
— Timothy Morton (@the_eco_thought) May 30, 2021
Big Setbacks Propel Oil Giants Toward a ‘Tipping Point’ https://t.co/VttRK20pgm
The time to start retreating from the fossil fuel business is no longer in the future, but now. Big Setbacks Propel Oil Giants Toward a ‘Tipping Point’ https://t.co/Hd1bDw2nlm
— Mary McAvity Cerulli_ClimateFinanceAction (@mary07mac) May 29, 2021
"From Houston to The Hague, they fought their battles in shareholder meetings and courtrooms" and "delivered a common underlying message: The time to start retreating from the fossil fuel business is no longer in the future, but now." https://t.co/QtygSvR6Pe #FossilFuelFree
— Dana Drugmand (@Dana_Drugmand) May 29, 2021
For the planet and our future, this was the biggest news this weekhttps://t.co/Doq90KQWJ0
— Sunny Hundal (@sunny_hundal) May 30, 2021
A nun, an environmental lawyer, pension fund executives & the world’s largest asset manager were among the unusual collection of rebels who claimed startling victories against some of the world’s biggest fossil fuel companies - @SominiSengupta https://t.co/AulJcejo1D
— Lisa Friedman (@LFFriedman) May 29, 2021
Reminder: People, not corporations, have the power! #ClimateAction #ClimateCrisis https://t.co/iuMD9xHTxI
— SEIU (@SEIU) May 29, 2021
‘Black Wednesday’ for big oil as courtrooms and boardrooms turn on industry https://t.co/mPlb73xqOT @drivingmzstacey @maxelger @GFI_green @GreenFinGuide @GrahamInstitute @CGIUKI @eaEnergyEU @MassEEA @AndrewMarr9 @miljotweets @Ygeman @ClimateHome @citizensclimate @climatecouncil
— Kaj Embren (@KajEmbren) May 29, 2021
‘Black Wednesday’ for big oil as courtrooms and boardrooms turn on industry https://t.co/ZAK59jCT8Z
— Hugo Tagholm (@HugoSAS) May 29, 2021
The scientific writing has been on the wall a long time Now the Oil Industry can no longer shut their (and our) eyes https://t.co/0YhTLa7Zhe
— Johan Rockström (@jrockstrom) May 29, 2021
"Climate issues are human rights issues. [...]Polluters can expect to see their day in court" @klimastreik @climalliancech @mahaenggi @JKSteinberger @NaomiOreskes https://t.co/mPgxd0SAy1
— Dr. Sonia I. Seneviratne (@SISeneviratne) May 29, 2021
Court cases and boardroom intrigue won't be enough to stop the climate crisis. ❌
— Labour for a Green New Deal (@LabGND) May 29, 2021
We need a worker-led just transition and a rapid decarbonisation as part of a transformative state-led #GreenNewDeal ?https://t.co/mf9GcJM5ff
Finally.https://t.co/NZAOFxI6YI
— DAVE #RESIST #Resist #DemVoice1 #ONEV1 (@WontCaveDave) May 30, 2021
‘Black Wednesday’ for big oil as courtrooms and boardrooms turn on industryhttps://t.co/PBOZcpJ8BQ
— Svein T veitdal (@tveitdal) May 29, 2021
Campaigners sense turning point as shareholders, boards and The Hague act to force Chevron, ExxonMobil and Shell to cut pollution@BNPPAM_COM @DonaldPols @milieudefensie @rbccm pic.twitter.com/9GOtmOfQp0
“If they truly believe their strategy aligns with Paris, then there should be no problem complying with the court’s demands. @Shell’s decision to appeal is therefore irreconcilable. Therein lies the lie.” https://t.co/n65bzCx6lR @sciencemuseum #DropShell #OOTT
— Culture Unstained (@Cult_Unstained) May 29, 2021
‘Black Wednesday’ for big oil as courtrooms and boardrooms turn on industry https://t.co/p95m3p2G4j
— Oluwaseun (@SeunEsq) May 29, 2021
“We’re seeing a convergence of issues because, really, climate issues are human rights issues." #Scientists4Future #PeopleForFuture #FridaysForFuture https://t.co/AnVzw2kOkU
— David Fopp (@DavidFopp) May 29, 2021
“Perhaps that’s the biggest impact; beyond the legal impact, and the concrete impact on carbon emissions, the ruling offers hope. It’s what we’ve been waiting for.”https://t.co/8vfMKp5gsc
— Jillian Ambrose (@JH_Ambrose) May 29, 2021
This could be a major moment, but it requires more than just private interests nudging them the right way.
— Tristan Gray ?? (@tristangrayedi) May 30, 2021
The new @theSNP Government should act to reinforce these measures and dramatically reduce Scotland's part in the dawning Climate Crisis.https://t.co/X9Tq0bO1as
Wow
— Ben Sullins ? (@BenSullins) May 30, 2021
The Guardian: ‘Black Wednesday’ for big oil as courtrooms and boardrooms turn on industry.https://t.co/fqG4019elL
In a stunning series of defeats for the oil industry over less than 24 hours, courtrooms and boardrooms turned on the executives at Shell, ExxonMobil and Chevron.
— Dimitri Lascaris (@dimitrilascaris) May 29, 2021
The end of the oil era has begun.https://t.co/MxaWdJCz0C #climateemergency
Let’s remember what happened this week with the oil industry’s “Black Wednesday. A turning point in the financial & legal consequences awaiting companies that do not act fast to take accountability for their role in preventing a climate catastrophe?? https://t.co/vLELnr8fHj
— Ulrika Modéer (@UlrikaModeer) May 29, 2021
‘Black Wednesday’ for big oil as courtrooms and boardrooms turn on industry | Fossil fuels | The Guardian https://t.co/z42UNv4dgL
— Peer de Rijk (@peerderijk) May 29, 2021
‘Black Wednesday’ for big oil as courtrooms and boardrooms turn on industry https://t.co/IMkHjkMlG1
— Jonathon Porritt (@jonathonporritt) May 29, 2021
A great round up of this week's legal and shareholder actions against the fossil fuel industry in today's @guardian https://t.co/4FC63CUIul
— Parley (@parleyforoceans) May 29, 2021
#UCP > hey, jason kenney, are you hearing this? J. Ambrose say: "The convergence of financial risk with the long-held concerns of climate activists could prove to be a crucial tipping point against climate action cynics."
— ~wurm~ (@madwurm) May 30, 2021
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'The collapse of Big Oil has begun' https://t.co/qvvuy0onuh
— Mothers Out Front (@MothersOutFront) May 31, 2021
finally someone’s going to hold oil companies feet to the fire, let’s hope it’s not too late. https://t.co/qY8mCghLlq
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) May 31, 2021
“Shareholders are deeply concerned about the financial risks posed by climate change and increasingly willing to hold the board to account." The latest from @SominiSengupta https://t.co/qItF9LmZYv
— John Schwartz (@jswatz) May 31, 2021
.@MCL1965 "There's no doubt this weeks news has been not so much a shot across the bows as a direct hit to the hull of #BigOil. “They have to recognise no amount of patching up the hole will do; shareholders & society want the vessel completely overhauled” https://t.co/1bV4IXuXS9
— Carbon Tracker (@CarbonBubble) May 31, 2021
What a shame ... all the lies are finally catching up with "Big Oil"https://t.co/AGuXxxvWWS
— Plan B Earth (@PlanB_earth) May 29, 2021