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A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

Chevron rolled out a fancy new ad campaign yesterday, and we were ready for them. We had only a fraction of Chevron’s budget — the company won’t say how much it spent this time around, but typically spends as much as $90 million on an ad campaign like this — but we had the element of surprise, and we were determined to press our advantage. Go here for the full scoop.

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This is a special message from Chevron and Muppet Sam the American Eagle for those weirdos Andy & Mike of the Yes Men.

 

Chevron recently rolled out their ridiculous new "We Agree" advertising campaign. And they were immediately punk'd by political pranksters The Yes Men.

 

Now the Yes Men have put out a call for more spoofs, mash-ups and remixes of Chevron's print ads and TV commercials. This is one of my contributions.

 

Find out more and join the fun here:

theyesmen.org/blog/help-us-keep-chevrons-campaign-on-the-...

 

And these are the real ads. Chevron must think we're all stupid:

www.chevron.com/about/advertising/

 

Chevron recently rolled out their ridiculous new "We Agree" advertising campaign. And they were immediately punk'd by political pranksters The Yes Men.

 

Now the Yes Men have put out a call for more spoofs, mash-ups and remixes of Chevron's ads and TV commercials. This is my contribution.

 

Find out more and join the fun here:

theyesmen.org/blog/help-us-keep-chevrons-campaign-on-the-...

 

And these are the real ads. Chevron must think we're all stupid:

www.chevron.com/about/advertising/

 

Chevron recently rolled out their ridiculous new "We Agree" advertising campaign. And they were immediately punk'd by political pranksters The Yes Men.

 

Now the Yes Men have put out a call for more spoofs, mash-ups and remixes of Chevron's print ads and TV commercials. This is one of my contributions.

 

Find out more and join the fun here:

theyesmen.org/blog/help-us-keep-chevrons-campaign-on-the-...

 

And these are the real ads. Chevron must think we're all stupid:

www.chevron.com/about/advertising/

 

Chevron recently rolled out their ridiculous new "We Agree" advertising campaign. And they were immediately punk'd by political pranksters The Yes Men.

 

Now the Yes Men have put out a call for more spoofs, mash-ups and remixes of Chevron's ads and TV commercials. This is my contribution.

 

Find out more and join the fun here:

theyesmen.org/blog/help-us-keep-chevrons-campaign-on-the-...

 

And these are the real ads. Chevron must think we're all stupid:

www.chevron.com/about/advertising/

 

Chevron recently rolled out their ridiculous new "We Agree" advertising campaign. And they were immediately punk'd by political pranksters The Yes Men.

 

Now the Yes Men have put out a call for more spoofs, mash-ups and remixes of Chevron's print ads and TV commercials. This is one of my contributions.

 

Find out more and join the fun here:

theyesmen.org/blog/help-us-keep-chevrons-campaign-on-the-...

 

And these are the real ads. Chevron must think we're all stupid:

www.chevron.com/about/advertising/

 

Chevron recently rolled out their ridiculous new "We Agree" advertising campaign. And they were immediately punk'd by political pranksters The Yes Men.

 

Now the Yes Men have put out a call for more spoofs, mash-ups and remixes of Chevron's ads and TV commercials. This is my contribution.

 

Find out more and join the fun here:

theyesmen.org/blog/help-us-keep-chevrons-campaign-on-the-...

 

And these are the real ads. Chevron must think we're all stupid:

www.chevron.com/about/advertising/

 

Cobra Commander finds common ground with Chevron. Their message? The problem is YOU!

 

Chevron recently rolled out their ridiculous new "We Agree" advertising campaign. And they were immediately punk'd by political pranksters The Yes Men.

 

Now the Yes Men have put out a call for more spoofs, mash-ups and remixes of Chevron's ads and TV commercials. This is one of my contributions.

 

Find out more and join the fun here:

theyesmen.org/blog/help-us-keep-chevrons-campaign-on-the-...

 

And these are the real ads. Chevron must think we're all stupid:

www.chevron.com/about/advertising/

 

Rainforest Action Network activists and volunteers joined over 150 other protesters outside Chevron's annual shareholder meeting on May 25th, 2011 to call on the company to take responsibility for the environmental devastation and human rights abuses it has caused around the world. While delegates from Ecuador, Angola, Nigeria, and Richmond, CA were inside the meeting to take their calls for justice directly to the company, the protest outside made sure that all Chevron management, board members, and shareholders were forced to witness the growing movement to hold the company accountable as they entered the meeting, which was held at Chevron HQ in San Ramon, CA.

 

Learn More: Anger, Frustration, And Unwavering Resolve to Bring Chevron To Justice In the Wake of Shareholder Meeting

Chevron recently rolled out their ridiculous new "We Agree" advertising campaign. And they were immediately punk'd by political pranksters The Yes Men.

 

Now the Yes Men have put out a call for more spoofs, mash-ups and remixes of Chevron's ads and TV commercials. This is my contribution.

 

Find out more and join the fun here:

theyesmen.org/blog/help-us-keep-chevrons-campaign-on-the-...

 

And these are the real ads. Chevron must think we're all stupid:

www.chevron.com/about/advertising/

 

As a member of the Ferengi Alliance, Chevron has started running ads featuring Quark from DS9.

 

Chevron recently rolled out their ridiculous new "We Agree" advertising campaign. And they were immediately punk'd by political pranksters The Yes Men.

 

Now the Yes Men have put out a call for more spoofs, mash-ups and remixes of Chevron's print ads and TV commercials. This is one of my contributions.

 

Find out more and join the fun here:

theyesmen.org/blog/help-us-keep-chevrons-campaign-on-the-...

 

And these are the real ads. Chevron must think we're all stupid:

www.chevron.com/about/advertising/

 

Rainforest Action Network activists and volunteers joined over 150 other protesters outside Chevron's annual shareholder meeting on May 25th, 2011 to call on the company to take responsibility for the environmental devastation and human rights abuses it has caused around the world. While delegates from Ecuador, Angola, Nigeria, and Richmond, CA were inside the meeting to take their calls for justice directly to the company, the protest outside made sure that all Chevron management, board members, and shareholders were forced to witness the growing movement to hold the company accountable as they entered the meeting, which was held at Chevron HQ in San Ramon, CA.

 

Learn More: Anger, Frustration, And Unwavering Resolve to Bring Chevron To Justice In the Wake of Shareholder Meeting

  

Photos by Amos Lee Gregory Jr. and Mike Gaworecki.

Ginger Cassady, campaigner with Rainforest Action Network, addresses crowd at Chevron's Headquarters in San Ramon.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

Rainforest Action Network activists and volunteers joined over 150 other protesters outside Chevron's annual shareholder meeting on May 25th, 2011 to call on the company to take responsibility for the environmental devastation and human rights abuses it has caused around the world. While delegates from Ecuador, Angola, Nigeria, and Richmond, CA were inside the meeting to take their calls for justice directly to the company, the protest outside made sure that all Chevron management, board members, and shareholders were forced to witness the growing movement to hold the company accountable as they entered the meeting, which was held at Chevron HQ in San Ramon, CA.

 

Learn More: Anger, Frustration, And Unwavering Resolve to Bring Chevron To Justice In the Wake of Shareholder Meeting

Rainforest Action Network activists and volunteers joined over 150 other protesters outside Chevron's annual shareholder meeting on May 25th, 2011 to call on the company to take responsibility for the environmental devastation and human rights abuses it has caused around the world. While delegates from Ecuador, Angola, Nigeria, and Richmond, CA were inside the meeting to take their calls for justice directly to the company, the protest outside made sure that all Chevron management, board members, and shareholders were forced to witness the growing movement to hold the company accountable as they entered the meeting, which was held at Chevron HQ in San Ramon, CA.

 

Learn More: Anger, Frustration, And Unwavering Resolve to Bring Chevron To Justice In the Wake of Shareholder Meeting

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

Rainforest Action Network activists and volunteers joined over 150 other protesters outside Chevron's annual shareholder meeting on May 25th, 2011 to call on the company to take responsibility for the environmental devastation and human rights abuses it has caused around the world. While delegates from Ecuador, Angola, Nigeria, and Richmond, CA were inside the meeting to take their calls for justice directly to the company, the protest outside made sure that all Chevron management, board members, and shareholders were forced to witness the growing movement to hold the company accountable as they entered the meeting, which was held at Chevron HQ in San Ramon, CA.

 

Learn More: Anger, Frustration, And Unwavering Resolve to Bring Chevron To Justice In the Wake of Shareholder Meeting

The Chevron Corporation and Bizarro Superman agree on how to finally prove to the earth that they really like us.

 

Chevron recently rolled out their ridiculous new "We Agree" advertising campaign. And they were immediately punk'd by political pranksters The Yes Men.

 

Now the Yes Men have put out a call for more spoofs, mash-ups and remixes of Chevron's ads and TV commercials. This is one of my contributions.

 

Find out more and join the fun here:

theyesmen.org/blog/help-us-keep-chevrons-campaign-on-the-...

 

And these are the real ads. Chevron must think we're all stupid:

www.chevron.com/about/advertising/

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

Hillary Lehr, campaigner with Rainforest Action Network, addresses crowd at Chevron's San Ramon Headquarters.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

Maria Ramos, Campaign Director at Rainforest Action Network, speaks to the media at Chevron's Headquarters in San Ramon.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

Paul Paz, Managing Director with Amazon Watson, at Chevron's Headquarters.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

Jessica Guadalupe Tovar, with Communities for a Better Environment in Richmond, addresses crowd at Chevron's Headquarters in San Ramon.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

Paul Paz, managing director at Amazon Watch, addresses crowd at Chevron's Headquarters in San Ramon.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

A court in Ecuador has found Chevron guilty of massive environmental pollution and human rights violations in the Amazon, and has ordered the company to pay $8 billion to clean it up. But Chevron has vowed to appeal the decision, and clearly plans to stall indefinitely, hoping never to pay its due. So the Change Chevron team got together with our friends and allies at Amazon Watch, Greenpeace, Global Exchange, and Communities for a Better Environment (of Richmond, CA) headed down to Chevron’s HQ in San Ramon, CA, and delivered a message to the company: Chevron was found guilty because the company is guilty. Time to accept responsibility and clean up the oily mess in Ecuador!

 

If you want to send your own message to Chevron, go to ChevronIsGuilty.org.

 

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