May 28, 2003
05:42 PM: From the people who brought you the Statue of Liberty
Greenpeace France gave voice to a replica of the Statue of Liberty in Paris today, telling ExxonMobil to 'Stop Torching the Planet', while activists in Japan let Exxon employees know the details about their employer's attempts to sabotage international action on climate change. It's all part of Greenpeace's efforts to hold ExxonMobil accountable for their actions on the day of their Annual General Meeting.
01:33 PM: Some of the activists are out of jail
Some of activists arrested yesterday are getting out of jail today.
Continue reading "Some of the activists are out of jail"11:55 AM: Video of yesterday's action
We have a short web video of yesterday's activities at the ExxonMobil compound.
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10:46 PM: ExxonMobil will still be held accountable
While we wait for our fellow activists to be released, the campaign to hold ExxonMobil accountable rolls on.
02:01 PM: Geek details
Some are interested in what gadgets we are using to keep you folks up to date...
Continue reading "Geek details"01:43 PM: Hurry up and wait...
It is hard to say how many Greenpeace activists were arrested in the action today, but here is what we know now...
Continue reading "Hurry up and wait..."12:41 PM: Facts, shmacts
In the Reuters story currently out on the wires, Exxon spinmeister Tom Cirigliano claims that the action is "short on facts." Why, Tom, we're shocked that you're unaware of the following. If you're going to be a spokesperson for Exxon, you really ought to know a bit more about the company you work for!
The Case against Exxon
A Decade of Dirty Tricks
Exxon's Weapons of Mass Deception
11:42 AM: The view from ExxonMobil world headquarters
What the senior folks at ExxonMobil in Dallas saw this morning...
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