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Chevron is this year’s worst of the worst corporation
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Dear Friend,
The votes are in: Chevron is the most shameful corporation of the year.
And let me tell you, there was heavy competition. This year’s Corporate Hall of Shame was filled with corporate nominees propping up fascist regimes in the U.S. and around the world, harming people and communities, and destroying the planet.
Thousands of people like you made your voices heard. Now Chevron is being inducted into the Corporate Hall of Shame. And that means it’s time to take action!
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Demand that Chevon stop its abuses
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Whether our backyards have corn or bodegas, forests or freeways, most of us believe in creating communities that care for each other. And we believe that people, not corporations, should be calling the shots when it comes to the air we breathe, the water we drink, and our collective future.
But CEO Mike Wirth and other execs running Chevron are making decisions to harm our neighbors and communities around the world — all in the name of raking in enormous profit:
- The corporation is propping up the Trump regime so it can have free rein to extract and pollute.
- Its toxic legacy in Ecuador has destroyed the lives of Indigenous peoples and poisoned the land and water in the Amazon.
- Chevron is fueling apartheid and genocide, funneling millions of dollars in royalties and fees to the Israeli government.
And that’s just some of the reasons so many of you voted for this Big Polluter to be inducted into the Corporate Hall of Shame.
You voted because you care about your neighbors and communities halfway around the world. Because you believe that we all deserve the freedom to breathe clean air, drink clean water, and create a vibrant future for generations to come.
And because you know that when people come together and take collective action, we prove more powerful than fascists and the corporations that bought them.
That’s why I’m asking you now to send an email to Chevron demanding that it:
- Cut ties with the Trump regime
- Pay for the destruction of communities and the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador
- Divest from its gas fields and pipeline in Israel
If you hear back from the corporation, let us know. We’re tracking its responses and it will help shape the escalating actions we’re planning to hold Chevron accountable.
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Onward,
Taylor Leake
Pronouns: he/him/his
Digital Director
Corporate Accountability
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Corporate Accountability stops transnational corporations from devastating democracy, trampling human rights, and destroying our planet. We are building a world rooted in justice where corporations answer to people, not the other way around -- a world where every person has access to clean water, healthy food, a safe place to live, and the opportunity to reach their full human potential.
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