FACTS, INSIGHTS AND EYEOPENERS

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Discover how oil giants are dodging climate action. And why shareholders are fighting back to save our planet and your investments.

Big Oil fuels climate change

Despite knowing for decades that fossil fuels cause climate change, Big Oil suppressed the science and funded denial to continue profiting from new projects.

The climate crisis is also a financial disaster

The climate crisis threatens to shrink the global economy and wreck pensions. Shifting to green energy offers a profitable alternative for smart investors.

Climate change: the facts don't lie

The scientific consensus is absolute. Humans drive climate change, and the facts confirm fossil fuels are the overwhelming cause of our warming planet.

Shareholder activism

Big Oil holds the power to solve the climate crisis but refuses to use it. Shareholders are intervening to force these oil giants to finally change course.

Shareholder democracy

Oil giants are using legal tactics to silence their own shareholders. Despite these attacks on shareholder democracy, collective investor action remains the most powerful tool to force real emissions targets.

Shell weakens climate goals

Shell weakens climate targets and prioritizes fossil fuels, defying shareholder pressure and legal demands for urgent emission reductions.

Chevron’s climate defiance

Defying a historic shareholder vote, Chevron rejects meaningful climate cuts to double down on fossil fuel expansion.

BP rolls back climate pledge

BP reversed its progressive climate strategy. The oil giant lowered production cut targets and is selling wind assets to boost fossil fuel investments. Critics call it a “panic U-turn.”

Exxon's attack on shareholder democracy

ExxonMobil took its own shareholders to court to stop a climate resolution and limit rights.

Climate change

Burning fossil fuels drives a climate crisis that threatens the planet and global economy. Fossil fuel companies must leave reserves underground to avoid financial collapse.

Evidence for climate change

Decades of denial: how the oil industry sold our future. ExxonMobil and Shell predicted the climate crisis fifty years ago but buried the science to delay climate action.

Big Oil’s dangerous gamble

Oil giants promise change but continue betting on fossil fuels. It’s a dangerous strategy that threatens both the climate and long-term shareholder value.

The elephant in the room

Scope 3 is the official name for emissions released when customers burn fossil fuels. For Big Oil, this represents 85-90% of their total climate impact.

It’s the elephant in the boardroom that fossil fuel companies desperately want to ignore.

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