Shell and your cronies....Wake up, because the planet is on fire and the clock is running out!
Every day, you pump more carbon into the atmosphere, while apart from that your corporations and your cronies fund disinformation campaigns to deny the crisis and protect your profits. Outright that's being greedy, behaving like short-sighted monsters who are driving us towards total climate collapse, and you’re doing it while pretending to care. This isn’t about some distant future, the consequences are already here now. Wildfires, floods, heatwaves, and rising seas are already ravaging the planet. But perhaps you cant see the news or words already in the wall... or either you opt to ignore all that day in day out?
We cannot stand by while you oil giants and your so caliber's unite to bought-off lackeys in power to hijack our future and future of many generations and the whole biodiversity that is suppose to coexist together in this place called home.
You’re betting on the world burning, but we will not be quite. It's high time to make the fossil fuel industry pay for its crimes against humanity and the planet. Push back against the lies, push for accountability, and in that way we will fight like hell for the survival of our planet!
If we don’t act now, the legacy we leave will be nothing but ashes.... So Shell stop funding deniers... Stop! Stop! Stop before its too late.
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As long as they are still drilling oil in Uganda then should not be talking about sustainability.
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Not surprised! They would do anything really to limit climate action
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It is time to end hypocrisy and take real action that will bring forth results and end greenwashing and misinforming the public
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For heavenly sake, shell stop killing us.
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@mamake_velvin i also beg this should stop
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SAD NEWS FROM THIS HUGE CAMPANIES
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@diana_ayuma it is sad, irresponsible and arrogant
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They must take immediate action to address their role in fueling the climate crisis.
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@peter_karanga They should be prosecuted with harsh ecocide laws and be forced to pay compensation for loss and damage
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Addressing hypocrisy and greenwashing in companies like Shell is critical for ensuring genuine progress toward sustainability and climate action.
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@rashid_kamau I agree... if they stop the hypocrisy it will be the start of change and progress
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exactly such companies only prioritize profit forgetting the impact that comes with it
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@annett_michuki they should always remember that we do not have a planet B
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Absolutely agree! The hypocrisy & greenwashing from major corporations must end. We need real action, not false promises, to address the urgent climate crisis we're facing now.
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@gorffly_mokua Real action is what this whole situation of climate change requires
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The fossil fuel industry's hypocrisy and greenwashing are deeply troubling. While these companies contribute significantly to climate change, their attempts to appear environmentally conscious only serve to distract from their ongoing environmental harm. It’s crucial to hold them accountable and demand genuine action rather than superficial gestures. They can't fool us
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@munene_mugambi Fighting fossil fuel is not easy because most of our leaders are part of the investors!
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@gorffly_mokua and it is sad... to see us digging our own grave
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@munene_mugambi It is a sad situation
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By prioritizing profit over authentic environmental responsibility, these companies are misleading consumers and will hinder meaningful progress in combating climate change and fostering trust in the energy sector.
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@walter_lungayi Exactly. When companies prioritize profit over genuine environmental responsibility, they undermine trust and obstruct real progress in climate action. True commitment requires transparency and substantive change, not just marketing tactics that mask their ongoing negative impact on the environment.
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@walter_lungayi True! They should also prioritize other eco-friendly alternatives!
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@walter_lungayi It is irresponsible to spread fake information for the sake of making a profit shame on them
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@munene_mugambi All they care about is profit and nothing else... it is absurd
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@gorffly_mokua I wish they could pull all their resources and invest in renewable energy once and for all
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I am really tired of this hypocrisy.
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@tabitha_kimani It is disappointing and saddening to see the same culprits continuing with their hypocrisy and greenwashing
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With all that has happened already..it's time to move forward and not backwards when it comes to the issues of climate change.
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@rosebellendiritu Affirmative. Progress in addressing climate change is crucial. We must advance with effective solutions and avoid reverting to outdated, harmful practices. The urgency of the situation demands forward-thinking strategies that prioritize sustainability and resilience for the future.
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@rosebellendiritu. They clearly don't understand that we don't have time
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@munene_mugambi we have to come up with a comprehensive and sustainable solution