randahl , to random
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0 percent income tax.

Not just lower taxes. Zero.

That is what they are running on.

Will every US family get a flying carpet too?

marcusjenkins , (edited )
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@randahl Struggling Americans, the ones who are really struggling, need free healthcare, free education (at all levels), free housing, free public transport and money for food, clothing, monthly bills and incidentals.

Replacing income tax with import duties will hurt everyone who spends a large portion of their annual income and help those so wealthy that most of their income goes to the Cayman Islands or more stock.

CarbonBubble , to random
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Vermont becomes the first US 🇺🇸 state to make pay for climate damages https://buff.ly/4e3Ivch via FT

DemocracyMattersALot , to random
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JdeB , to random
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One senator, one statement,
hitting two stories of Big Oil corruption I tooted about before:
price gouging and the $ 1 billion quid pro quo of .
A double tap to big oil.

"Sen. Whitehouse Slams Big Oil's Corruption, Rampant Profiteering, and Disinformation Campaigns" [3:03 min]
by Senator Sheldon Whitehouse

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3yI66fOT1Y

Quote by SSW:
"23 mei 2024
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, attends a press conference in front of the Senate to discuss Big Oil’s rampant profiteering – including recent revelations about an industry leader’s efforts to collude with OPEC to artificially hike prices at the pump – and the brazen “deal” former President Trump offered fossil fuel CEOs, vowing to give them carte blanche and steamroll cost-saving clean energy wins if they spend $1 billion to propel him back to the White House."

Nonilex , to random
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#Senate #Democrats opened an investigation on Thurs into #Trump’s meeting w/ #oil & #gas execs last month to determine whether Trump offered a “policies-for-money transaction” [#bribe ] when he asked for $1B for his 2024 campaign so he could retake the White House & delete #POTUS #Biden’s #climate #regulations.

#VoteBlue #BidenHarris2024 #ClimateCrisis #environment #FossilFuels #BigOil #CorporateTaxBreaks
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/23/climate/trump-oil-democrats.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c-cb

Nonilex OP ,
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The investigation is the 2nd congressional inquiry into the April 11 fund-raising dinner…. Trump told ~20 oil & gas execs that they would save far more than $1B in avoided & fees after he repealed regulations….

has vowed to “drill, baby, drill” if he wins…. He has made no secret of his plans to end ’s policies that support & as well as .

ariadne , (edited ) to random
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Key Findings of Oil Change International's "Big Reality Check" - Oil majors fail to align with international agreements to phase out and to limit global temperature rise to 1.5ºC ... Combined, 8 ('oil majors') companies’ current oil and extraction plans are consistent with more than 2.4°C of global temperature rise, likely leading to global devastation."
...

  • Every company is “Grossly Insufficient” or “Insufficient” on a majority of criteria.

  • Three companies (Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and ExxonMobil) are “Grossly Insufficient” — our lowest rating — on all criteria.

  • These 8 companies alone are on track to use 30% of our remaining carbon budget to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C.

  • Of the 8 analyzed companies, 6 have explicit goals to increase oil and gas production. Even those without such plans are advancing new projects and selling polluting assets rather than shutting them down, masking their actions as contributing to an energy transition while perpetuating pollution.

  • Integrity: None of the companies we analyzed have set comprehensive targets to ensure their total emissions decline rapidly and consistently, starting now. Every company intends to rely on carbon capture and storage (CCS), offsets, and/or other methods that delay and distract from ending fossil fuels, and prolong the health and community safety impacts of dirty energy.

People-Centered Transitions: All companies fail to meet basic criteria for just transition plans for workers and communities where they operate. All companies fail to meet basic criteria on upholding human rights."

You can download the full report here - https://www.oilchange.org/borc/

futurebird , (edited ) to random
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Trump has said FOUR times that he will withhold federal funding from schools that require vaccines. Not just COVID. ALL.

This is most schools. This is hitting me where I work. This will lead to children dead from measles. It's obvious, inevitable.

Someone on here said they just couldn't bear to vote for Biden to keep Trump from office since at least under Trump there were better masking rules.

I hope that person sees this.

Worse is worse.

edit: because I don't know measles from smallpox

kegill ,
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Excellent overview of a slew of lawsuits (at least 32) “filed by state attorneys general, cities, counties and tribal nations against companies including Exxon Mobil, BP and Shell.”

The lawsuits cite document how oil company research “projected the dangers of climate change decades ago.” Yet the “industry tried to undermine scientific consensus about the crisis.”
April 2024

lawsuits will finally put on trial
https://stateline.org/2024/04/04/after-a-long-slog-climate-change-lawsuits-will-finally-put-big-oil-on-trial/

h/t
@Npars01

GottaLaff , to random
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⚠️Hundreds of the world’s leading climate scientists expect global temperatures to rise to at least 2.5C (4.5F) this century, blasting past internationally agreed targets and causing catastrophic consequences for humanity and the planet, an exclusive Guardian survey has revealed. #ClimateCrisis

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/08/world-scientists-climate-failure-survey-global-temperature?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

YusufToropov ,
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@GottaLaff

So as a result of this ⬆️ #climatecrisis news, we ..

  • Prosecute individual #BigOil executives for #conspiracy

  • Institute massive class-actio civil lawsuits against these companies.

  • Ban all advertising for fossil fuels and products that require fossil fuels.

#ProsecuteBigOil #ExxonKnew

@uspolitics
@legaltech @ClimateNewsNow @climateemergency @aristeon89 @geopolitics

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  • bhasic , to random
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    Funny and/or sad that some of these are over 100 years old, but are now more relevant than ever.
    I have cleaned, straightened and cropped some of the pics.
    More quality pics at https://kulttuurimarxismi.eu/?s=union&id=4585&post_type=attachment

    @MikeDunnAuthor #usa #uspol #uspolitics #workingclass #labor #capitalism #media #education #politics #comic #comics #cartoon #history

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    CarbonBubble , to random
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    US 🇺🇸 House Democrats accuse of climate change ‘denial and doublespeak’ https://buff.ly/44krJBr via @ft

    JdeB , to random
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    221 #ClimateEmergency #HistoricOverview

    The man, Bill McKibben, got 'the news' almost the same time as #BigOil did.
    But he reacted quite differently.
    Besides an historical overview of #ClimateChange and his #ClimateAction
    he has a #DireWarning about the warming and a clear #CallToAction

    "Bill McKibben on Climate Crisis: How we got here and what we can do now" [9:39 min]
    by Brief But Spectacular

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-d296gUjgM

    Quote by BBS:
    "22 apr 2024
    Over forty years ago, the publication of ‘The End of Nature’ popularized a topic that was then largely unfamiliar to the general public.
    The book’s author, Bill McKibben, brought the subject of global warming to light and has advocated for climate solutions ever since. In this #EarthDay special on environmental protection, he talks about the oil industry's PR campaign, how renewable energies can not only help the planet but also curb power abuse, and why global warming is an urgent matter that can only be solved if all generations work together.
    To take action today, go to ThirdAct.org "

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  • HistoPol ,
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    @CarlG @philip_cardella

    #US #History

    ...root of all evil.

    On the other hand, it is clearly the greed of plutocrats, be it in the form of feudal lords, multinationals (#BigOil, #BigTech, ...-》 #Technofeudalism) that has brought human society to the brink of extinction and caused mass-extinction for thousands of species that were intrusted to us, at least if you belong to any religion having originated in the Middle East.

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    GottaLaff , to random
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    Plans Sweeping Effort to Block Arctic Oil Drilling

    Half of National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska could be off-limits

    Companies say plan would violate leases, kill investment https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-04-11/biden-plans-sweeping-effort-to-block-arctic-oil-drilling?embedded-checkout=true

    SpaceLifeForm ,

    @GottaLaff

    We could invest in and but that takes time and we deserve immediate quarterly dividend drug.

    randahl , to random
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    1. The US denies Ukraine the use of US weapons against military targets inside Russia.

    2. For six months US has held back the Ukraine military aid.

    3. Now the US wants to deny Ukraine the right to attack Russia with Ukraine's own weapons as well.

    Would the US call these positions reasonable, if it were US soldiers being killed on the battlefield?

    Obviously not!

    Lloyd Austin reveals, Ukrainian lives do not matter to him as much as American lives.

    This is shameful.

    https://kyivindependent.com/us-defense-secretary-austin-ukraines-attacks-on-russian-oil-refineries-could-impact-global-energy-situation/

    ChemicalEyeGuy ,
    @ChemicalEyeGuy@mstdn.science avatar

    @randahl Worse.

    lives don’t mean as much to as profits and jobs.

    is damn right! Did the learn nothing from the and the that resulted from greed? 🤔

    ariadne , to random
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    in other words, same old same old #capitalism and business as usual -

    "The world’s #FosssilFuel producers are on track to nearly quadruple the amount of extracted #oil and #gas from newly approved projects by the end of this decade, with the #US leading the way in a surge of activity that threatens to blow apart agreed #climate goals, a new report has found ..."

    Fun fact - (sarcasm) - "The US, which has produced more crude oil than any country has ever done in history for the past six years in a row, led the way in new oil and gas projects in 2022 and 2023, the report found. Guyana was second, with countries in the Americas accounting for 40% of all new oil sanctioned in the past two years.
    ...
    Last year, at least 20 oil and gas fields were readied and approved for #extraction following discovery, sanctioning the removal of 8bn barrels of oil equivalent. By the end of this decade, the report found, the fossil-fuel industry aims to sanction nearly four times this amount – 31bn barrels of oil equivalent – across 64 additional new oil and gas fields."

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/mar/28/oil-and-gas-fossil-fuels-report

    #FossilFuels #BigOil #CO2 #Carbon #ClimateCrisis #Klimakrise #Klima #Klimazerstörung #ClimateEmergency #GlobalWarming #USPolitics #Biden

    sco7sbhoy , to random
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    “The oil industry has fought against government support for clean technologies for more than half a century, the Guardian can reveal, even as vast subsidies have propped up its polluting business model.” #bigoil #gaslighting #climate #climatechange

    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/mar/08/oil-industry-has-sought-to-block-state-backing-for-green-tech-since-1960s

    auscandoc , to random
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    #BigOil faces a flood of climate lawsuits — and they're moving closer to trial | Grist https://grist.org/accountability/big-oil-climate-lawsuits-trials-attribution-science-exxon/ “Researchers have uncovered more details about what #OilCompanies knew about #ClimateChange and when, and the science connecting #FossilFuel emissions to #ClimateDisasters has matured, arming cities and states with more evidence. All the while, the effects of climate change — the heat waves, the blazes, the wildfire smoke — have only grown more obvious, and more costly. (1/2)

    DemocracyMattersALot , to random
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    Wow. You know it's got legs when it's published in The Hill.

    #Recycling #BigOil #Plastics

    Big oil’s big deception: That plastics are recyclable https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/4513908-big-oils-big-deception-that-plastics-are-recyclable/

    Bentley , to random
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    ajsadauskas , to Fuck Cars
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    If you care about the planet, please make sure you sit down before you start reading this post about ExxonMobil.

    So.

    The CEO of ExxonMobil just said this in an interview: "We’ve waited too long to open the aperture on the solution sets in terms of what we need, as a society, to start reducing emissions."

    https://fortune.com/2024/02/27/exxon-ceo-darren-woods-interview-pay-the-price-for-net-zero/

    Who's the most influential voice on climate change? Who's to blame for inaction on climate change?

    According to the CEO of ExxonMobil, it's environmental activists.

    No, really:

    "Frankly, society, and the activist—the dominant voice in this discussion—has tried to exclude the industry that has the most capacity and the highest potential for helping with some of the technologies."

    Oh, and the CEO of ExxonMobil also apparently thinks consumers are to blame for climate inaction:

    "Today we have opportunities to make fuels with lower carbon, but people aren’t willing to spend the money to do that."

    Gets better.

    He thinks unnamed 'people who generate emissions' should pay for it. (Rather than, say, major transnational oil companies.)

    "People who are generating the emissions need to be aware of [it] and pay the price. That’s ultimately how you solve the problem."

    https://fortune.com/2024/02/27/exxon-ceo-darren-woods-interview-pay-the-price-for-net-zero/

    Worth including a quick reminder here that Exxon-Mobil made a US$36 billion profit in 2023: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/exxon-beats-estimates-ends-2023-with-36-billion-profit-2024-02-02/#:~:text=HOUSTON%2C%20Feb%202%20(Reuters),higher%20oil%20and%20gas%20production.

    Not gross revenue.

    Profit.

    So, remind me again. Who knew about climate change before most of the public?

    "Exxon was aware of climate change, as early as 1977, 11 years before it became a public issue... This knowledge did not prevent the company (now ExxonMobil and the world’s largest oil and gas company) from spending decades refusing to publicly acknowledge climate change and even promoting climate misinformation."

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/exxon-knew-about-climate-change-almost-40-years-ago/

    And just who, exactly, stood in the way reducing emissions all these years?

    "ExxonMobil executives privately sought to undermine climate science even after the oil and gas giant publicly acknowledged the link between fossil fuel emissions and climate change, according to previously unreported documents...

    "The new revelations are based on previously unreported documents subpoenaed by New York’s attorney general as part of an investigation into the company announced in 2015. They add to a slew of documents that record a decades-long misinformation campaign waged by Exxon, which are cited in a growing number of state and municipal lawsuits against big oil."

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/sep/14/exxonmobil-documents-wall-street-journal-climate-science

    @fuck_cars

    dromografos , to random

    Exxon and Chevron Announce Record Shareholder Returns in Hottest Year on Record

    https://truthout.org/articles/exxon-and-chevron-announce-record-shareholder-returns-in-hottest-year-on-record/

    CEO Mike Wirth boasted that in 2023 Chevron "produced more oil and natural gas than any year in the company's history."

    miki_lou ,
    @miki_lou@mastodon.social avatar

    @dromografos Only #ClimateCriminals would boast about #fossilfuels production when our planetary home is burning and flooding. Shame on every shareholder of #Exxon and #Chevron and every govt subsidizing these criminals.

    #BigOil #ClimateBreakdown

    SubtleBlade , to random
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    ‘Smoking gun proof’: industry knew of as early as 1954, documents show

    Documents show industry-backed uncovered the severe harm would wreak
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/jan/30/fossil-fuel-industry-air-pollution-fund-research-caltech-climate-change-denial

    WolfgangFeist , to random German
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    MAN CEO Vlaskamp: “Green hydrogen is not available for transportation and there is no point in switching from diesel to hydrogen if the energy source is not sustainable.”

    Just true.

    The industry knows it. All the talk about hydrogen as an alternative to E-traction - it's just a distraction to slow down the transformation in order to sell fossil fuels even longer.

    https://electrek.co/2024/01/19/man-ceo-impossible-for-hydrogen-to-compete-with-bevs/

    MarkBrigham ,
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    @WolfgangFeist

    Green hydrogen was once an interesting idea. But since 99% of hydrogen on the market is simply fossil fuel in disguise, it seems that those promoting hydrogen as the future are the very people who are selling us fossil fuels.

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