TO WHILE AWAY A RAINY SATURDAY ON THE LEFT BANK
NOTHING BEATS JACOBIN GRAND GUIGNOL:
While CFACT was dressing the stage for their Climate Hustle premier, The Nation Institute mob revived Les Miserables as an operatic show trial:
While CFACT was dressing the stage for their Climate Hustle premier, The Nation Institute mob revived Les Miserables as an operatic show trial:
THE PEOPLE VS. EXXONMOBIL:A Public Trial for the Greatest Climate Crime of the Century
Prosecutors:Naomi Klein and Bill McKibben
Time and Location:4:00pm to 6:00pm, Saturday, December 5
The People’s Climate Summit, La Parole Errante
7 rue François Debergue 93100 MONTREUIL
The People’s Climate Summit, La Parole Errante
7 rue François Debergue 93100 MONTREUIL
Witnesses:
Pacific Climate Warriors Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner; Joydeep Gupta of Third Pole Network; journalist Antonia Juhasz; Cindy Baxter of ExxonSecrets; Climate Scientist Jason Box; Ken Henshaw of Social Action Nigeria; Texas environmental justice advocate Bryan Parras ; and more.
Judges:
Clayton Thomas-Muller is the Indigenous Extreme Energy Campaigner with 350.org and an organizer for Defenders of the Land and Idle No More
Peter Sarsgaard is an American actor, best known for his role in the 2004 comedy-drama Garden State. He landed his first feature role in the movie Dead Man Walking in 1995.
Milan Loeak is a Pacific Climate Warrior and daughter of the President of the Marshall Islands
This Saturday, renowned authors and climate activists Bill McKibben and Naomi Klein are hosting a public trial of ExxonMobil at the COP21 People’s Climate Summit in Montreuil. They’ll interview a series of star witness from around the world about Exxon’s lies and the climate impacts they, and other fossil fuel companies like Total, are responsible for.
A series of new revelations revealed that ExxonMobil scientists knew about climate change decades ago, but chose to bury the information and mislead the public and their shareholders about the dangers of the problem. Instead of warning the world about the climate crisis, Exxon spent millions to protect their profits at the expense of people everywhere.
Now, the pressure on Exxon is growing to pay for their crimes, with the #ExxonKnew campaign growing stronger everyday. In the United States, presidential candidates are calling for a formal investigation, the New York State Attorney General has launched a subpoena, and Secretary of State John Kerry has said Exxon could lose “billions” in a class action lawsuit.
Come hear the case against Exxon and join the movement to challenge the most dangerous company on the planet.
“The rapidly evolving Exxon scandal may represent the next great phase of the climate movement. Many of its victims are represented here in Paris, so it’s the perfect opportunity to collect testimony to the damage that 25 years of Exxon’s deception has wrought,” — Bill McKibben