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by G. Sotir
Sunday, Oct. 20, 2002 at 1:38 PM
Greenpeace shuts down an Exxon gas station
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Los Angeles, CA, 19 October 2002 — Greenpeace activists shut down a Mobil gas station today in the heart of Beverly Hills just minutes after shutting down an Exxon station in Manhattan. Protestors peacefully chained themselves to gas pumps at both locations and dropped a banner that read, "Stop Global Warming, Don't Buy ExxonMobil." The protests mark the start of a national day of action against ExxonMobil by environmental, human rights and pro-democracy groups.
"We are here today with a simple message – don't buy ExxonMobil products until they stop interfering with government action on global warming," said Melanie Duchin, Greenpeace Climate Campaigner. "It's time for concerned citizens to use the power of the pocketbook to force the world's number global warming villain to change its ways."
The Los Angeles protest mirrored the lockdown that took place simultaneously at an Exxon station in New York City. In Los Angeles, Greenpeace activists were joined by celebrities, including Ingo Rademacher, Karen Smith, Orlando Bloom, Dominic Keating, and Max Gail. In New York, 10 Greenpeace activists were arrested and the gas station was shut down for close to 2 hours. Activists are also demonstrating at another 50 Exxon and Mobil stations across the nation.
"Greenpeace has launched an international campaign against ExxonMobil that will continue until the company stops sabotaging government action on global warming, and agrees to support mandatory reductions in global warming pollution," said Gary Cook, Greenpeace Climate Campaign Coordinator. "In Europe and elsewhere, ExxonMobil is already feeling the heat from Greenpeace and consumers – now the campaign is being ramped up in the United States."
Greenpeace has documented ExxonMobil's efforts to prevent action on global warming in a report entitled, "Denial and Deception: A Chronicle of ExxonMobil's Corruption of the Global Warming Debate." Despite multiple appeals from Greenpeace and others, ExxonMobil has refused to change its policy. The company is using its sizable resources to support top politicians, like President Bush, in an effort to stifle U.S. action on global warming.
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by Steve
Sunday, Oct. 20, 2002 at 7:16 PM
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I've been looking in all the wrong protest NGO's. It seems all the really beautiful protestors carring chains are in Greenpeace
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by jessica
Sunday, Oct. 20, 2002 at 8:19 PM
your reverance for beauty is well taken, but obviously your stuck in an ideology that forces you to objectify and say corny ass shit like this. why are looks so important? activists see a little light and feel self-righteous enough to make comments like this. peace brother, but be impeccable with your word. love
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by anonymous
Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2002 at 8:55 AM
to above ojectifier . . . yes
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by BA
Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2002 at 3:17 PM
I like the blond with her fist raised. Definite hot babe. Be easy to hit on her for a date with her chained up like that. Obviously not much intellectual depth, but good looking so we'll just try not to talk to her very much.
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by hey
Sunday, Nov. 03, 2002 at 10:53 AM
greenpeace needs to unionize
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