Just meaning to be fair:

If there's a major problem with a car feature, the manufacturer has to recall and correct them all, to avoid fatalities, or even get sued.

If processed food has bacterial contamination, the seller MUST recall and destroy the whole lot on its own expense, to avoid illness or death among consumers.

But if the oil industry is literally burning our planet with a powerful greenhouse gas emitter, and as Darren Woods from Exxon stated, "it's because people are buying fuel from us", then they must pay from their profits to clean our atmosphere.

On either three cases, buying something is not intended to harm one self, and if there's a problem with the product, it must be recalled to avoid further damages to consumers.

Your product is the problem and has to be recalled!

#BigOilisTheProblem #bigoil #BigOilKnew #BigOilAccountability #BigOilLies

ExxonMobil’s attempt to silence activist investors should be a warning to shareholders

The US oil company is off to court to try to block a green activist motion aimed at accelerating the company’s attempts to cut emissions

The Guardian
I watched a couple of episodes of Spooks last night. Programmes around 8 years old. One was about a government plan called Aftermath. How the government and oil business were prepared and ready to profit from climate change at the cost of millions of lives of the ordinary people. Honestly folks, it's happening, just like the worse scenario in the programme. Huge fuel company profits, weak governance. It's all there. Season 5 episode 10. #government #climatechange #BigOilAccountability