Oil and gas companies in California spent nearly $61 million over the last 18 months trying to maintain their dirty operations, only to realize they couldn’t compete with the emerging climate majority. Almost 70% of Californians said oil companies shouldn’t be able to continue fooling the public into allowing more toxic drilling next to homes, schools, and hospitals.
Valero Energy, the second largest oil refiner in the country, has received millions in bailouts while benefiting from Trump’s reckless environmental rollbacks.
Greenpeace's new interactive database shows that over 5.7 million pounds of air pollution was released in the month around Harvey's landfall, including 1.5 million pounds of especially toxic materials. 90% of the pollution was reported by just 12 companies.
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