From Sean Casten <[email protected]>
Subject Bloomberg: “Exxon CEO Pushes Back on Trump’s Anti-Climate Change Agenda”
Date December 5, 2024 11:00 PM
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The CEO Of ExxonMobil thinks Trump is a danger to the planet.

Yes, you read that right. The CEO of ExxonMobil — one of the world' s biggest oil companies and patient zero for the climate-denial movement — is a more trustworthy steward of our environment than the President-elect of the United States.

I wish I could tell you there’s a silver lining here, folks, but the truth is, meaningful climate legislation is more or less off the table as long as MAGA controls all three branches of government.

However, we can’t twiddle our thumbs for the next four years. And we certainly can’t afford to sit back and wait for the day when pigs fly and/or Republicans finally get real about confronting this crisis.

So, in the final weeks of the 118th Congress, we’ll do whatever we can right now to expand clean energy, reduce carbon emissions, and avert a worst-case climate scenario.

But after January 20th, we’ll need to get creative about protecting our planet. Because I can tell you one thing for certain: Donald Trump and his pack of ghouls do not like effective, evidence-based policies, and they will try to bring government to a grinding halt.

I’ll need your support to expand our pragmatic, problem-solving, pro-science majority in special elections over the next year and of course, in the 2026 midterms.

Until then, I’m asking you to join our Climate Coalition and chip in just $2 today. If we start banking resources now, we’ll be in fighting shape for the challenges ahead. [[link removed]]

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Talk soon,
Sean Casten
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