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Help us call out Chevron from committing any more injustices and damage!
Merari T.
started this petition to
Michael Stanley Regan, EPA Administrator and Michael Wirth, CEO of Chevron
Have you ever thought about one of the biggest issues that is hard to face?
Environmental destruction can cause permanent negative effects in society. There was a pipeline rupture that happened at the Chevron refinery in Richmond, California on Feb. 9, 2021. Chevron is one of California’s largest polluters, and is to blame for the leak of all the gasoline mixture into San Francisco and the San Pablo bays.
Chevron is to blame!
The people who were impacted by this pipeline rupture are the local communities and the environmental advocacy groups. The change that needs to take place is that Chevron needs to vocally express the concerns and admit that the spill happened. They should take responsibility and immediately clean up the oil spill. The CEO of Chevron should express to the public what measures they are taking and compensate for the areas that were negatively affected by the spill.
What needs to be done
The problem is clear: California is already experiencing the horror of the climate emergency--but leaders like Michael Stanley Regan, who is the Environmental Administrator of Chevron and Michael Wirth, who is the CEO, continue to stay silent about the oil spill and have yet to address the public. They are hurting and failing vulnerable communities where the spill occurred by acting in the interest of the fossil fuel industry. Chevron is the root of the problem and we need your help to spread the word about this terrible spill and how it has impacted local residents and the environment. With your help, we can ensure that Chevron will no longer commit any more incidents like this ever again.
Together, we can use our voices to put an end to their injustices.
Help us achieve signatures for us to present to the CEO of Chevron and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Sign the petition below and share this campaign on your social media platforms.
Thank you.
Chevron is to blame!
The people who were impacted by this pipeline rupture are the local communities and the environmental advocacy groups. The change that needs to take place is that Chevron needs to vocally express the concerns and admit that the spill happened. They should take responsibility and immediately clean up the oil spill. The CEO of Chevron should express to the public what measures they are taking and compensate for the areas that were negatively affected by the spill.
What needs to be done
The problem is clear: California is already experiencing the horror of the climate emergency--but leaders like Michael Stanley Regan, who is the Environmental Administrator of Chevron and Michael Wirth, who is the CEO, continue to stay silent about the oil spill and have yet to address the public. They are hurting and failing vulnerable communities where the spill occurred by acting in the interest of the fossil fuel industry. Chevron is the root of the problem and we need your help to spread the word about this terrible spill and how it has impacted local residents and the environment. With your help, we can ensure that Chevron will no longer commit any more incidents like this ever again.
Together, we can use our voices to put an end to their injustices.
Help us achieve signatures for us to present to the CEO of Chevron and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Sign the petition below and share this campaign on your social media platforms.
Thank you.
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