Al Johnson-Kurts (@aljohnsonkurts) 's Twitter Profile
Al Johnson-Kurts

@aljohnsonkurts

Global Industry Communications Campaigner at @PriceOfOil. Disrupting Big Oil & Gas narratives and countering industry disinformation. #EndFossilFuels

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This report is a meticulously researched, 63-page, 226-organisation, and 453-citation way of making one point crystal clear: Big oil and gas companies are not part of the energy transition. The companies that have done the most to cause the #climate crisis will not solve it.

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Yesterday, a coalition of civil society groups protested outside Shell's Annual General Meeting in London against the company’s reckless investments in oil and gas and their string of environmental and human rights abuses x.com/fossilfreeLDN/…

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"I have never, ever seen this kind of overt political campaign to influence the [Supreme] court like this," Patrick Parenteau, professor and senior climate policy fellow at Vermont Law School, tells 𝕯𝖍𝖆𝖗𝖓𝖆 𝕹𝖔𝖔𝖗. theguardian.com/us-news/articl…

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Rich countries have a bill to pay. With low-income countries struggling with rising seas and spiralling unjust debts, the stakes have never been higher. The good news? Rich countries can - and must - deliver the funds needed for climate action. #PayUp climatechangenews.com/2024/06/10/no-…

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🚨NEW REPORT: CertifiedGaslighting.com Fossil fuel companies feel the heat to tackle the climate crisis + reduce pollution, so they hire third-party “certifiers” claiming to provide evidence of low-emissions gas production. The truth? Gas certification is #CertifiedGaslighting!

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🚨 Controversial Canadian oil and gas company, ReconAfrica has just restarted its major drilling in the Okavango region of Namibia. The people and rich biodiversity of the Okavango cannot be sacrificed for fossil fuel profits. Ask the Namibian government to stop this today 👇

🚨 Controversial Canadian oil and gas company, <a href="/Recon_Africa/">ReconAfrica</a> has just restarted its major drilling in the Okavango region of Namibia. The people and rich biodiversity of the Okavango cannot be sacrificed for fossil fuel profits. Ask the Namibian government to stop this today 👇
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Incredibly stupid and dangerous for Democrats to keep claiming right-wing positions as some kind of sensible middle ground, especially when it comes to energy newrepublic.com/article/185858…

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NEW ANALYSIS from Oil Change International and Zero Carbon Analytics: Communities are increasingly turning to courts to hold Big Oil accountable for damages, misleading advertising, and their failure to cut emissions and build a safe future. oilchange.org/publications/b… #BigOilinCourt

NEW ANALYSIS from <a href="/PriceofOil/">Oil Change International</a> and <a href="/ZerocarbonA/">Zero Carbon Analytics</a>:  Communities are increasingly turning to courts to hold Big Oil accountable for damages, misleading advertising, and their failure to cut emissions and build a safe future. oilchange.org/publications/b… #BigOilinCourt
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⚖️ Legal strategies with the potential to shape the future of energy: 1️⃣ Lawsuits demanding compensation for climate destruction caused by Big Oil 2️⃣ Lawsuits aiming to stop pollution at the source by enforcing emissions reductions #BigOilinCourt oilchange.org/publications/b…

⚖️ Legal strategies with the potential to shape the future of energy:
1️⃣ Lawsuits demanding compensation for climate destruction caused by Big Oil
2️⃣ Lawsuits aiming to stop pollution at the source by enforcing emissions reductions

#BigOilinCourt

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"At least 86 lawsuits have been filed globally against the world’s biggest oil, gas and coal producers, according to a report published Thursday by the advocacy and research groups Oil Change International and Zero Carbon Analytics" Latest from Karen Zraick: nytimes.com/2024/09/12/cli…

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"Big oil is facing a soaring number of climate-focused lawsuits, a new analysis has found. It’s a sign that more communities are demanding accountability for the industry’s contributions to the climate crisis." 𝕯𝖍𝖆𝖗𝖓𝖆 𝕹𝖔𝖔𝖗 reports: theguardian.com/us-news/2024/s…

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Movements for change have won important victories under the toughest conditions. It would take more than a Trump presidency to change that. Every pipeline, every fossil fuel export terminal, and every fracking well we can stop matters. Our full response: oilchange.org/news/oil-chang…

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The tag line for #COP29 in Baku appears to be “solidarity for a green world”. But, uh, solidarity with who? (Wrong answers only)

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#COP29 begins tomorrow in Baku 🇦🇿 & we are already seeing an attempt to weaken effective climate action. The #Article6o4 Supervisory Body adopted dangerous standards on methodologies & removal activities – now they might be rubber-stamped without any oversight by States . A 🧵

#COP29 begins tomorrow in Baku 🇦🇿 &amp; we are already seeing an attempt to weaken effective climate action.

The #Article6o4 Supervisory Body adopted dangerous standards on methodologies &amp; removal activities – now they might be rubber-stamped without any oversight by States .

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A historic deal to shift $41 billion per year out of fossil fuels to clean energy could be agreed tomorrow IF Korea stops blocking. 윤석열 Yoon Suk Yeol, 대한민국 외교부 MOFA_KR, Korea must join with other countries and agree on an OECD deal to #StopFundingFossils: tinyurl.com/328knjeh