Discussion
Loading...

Discussion

  • About
  • Code of conduct
  • Privacy
  • Users
  • Instances
  • About Bonfire
Greenpeace International
@greenpeace@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

At the same time, the fossil fuel giants who are responsible for the majority global emissions are about to publish their quarterly profits.

They're about to rake in BILLIONS while ordinary people pick up the pieces for their climate damage.

THIS is what climate injustice looks like.

THIS is what fossil fuel greed looks like.

#HurricaneMelissa #Shell #oilprofits

Guardian article by Jillian Ambrose
Thu 30 Oct 2025 09.49 CET
Shell’s profits surpass $43bn after production hits new highs in Brazil and Gulf of Mexico
Fossil fuel firm plans to buy back shares for 16th consecutive quarter, as protesters say Shell’s profits are ‘horror show’

Profits at Shell have climbed to more than $43bn for the year so far after fossil fuel production in the Gulf of Mexico reached a 20-year high and production in Brazil set a new record.
Guardian article by Jillian Ambrose Thu 30 Oct 2025 09.49 CET Shell’s profits surpass $43bn after production hits new highs in Brazil and Gulf of Mexico Fossil fuel firm plans to buy back shares for 16th consecutive quarter, as protesters say Shell’s profits are ‘horror show’ Profits at Shell have climbed to more than $43bn for the year so far after fossil fuel production in the Gulf of Mexico reached a 20-year high and production in Brazil set a new record.
Guardian article by Jillian Ambrose Thu 30 Oct 2025 09.49 CET Shell’s profits surpass $43bn after production hits new highs in Brazil and Gulf of Mexico Fossil fuel firm plans to buy back shares for 16th consecutive quarter, as protesters say Shell’s profits are ‘horror show’ Profits at Shell have climbed to more than $43bn for the year so far after fossil fuel production in the Gulf of Mexico reached a 20-year high and production in Brazil set a new record.
  • Copy link
  • Flag this post
  • Block
sky pilot
@skypilot@mstdn.party replied  ·  activity timestamp 19 hours ago

@greenpeace 🙄

  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
HMR Project
@itoral@ravenation.club replied  ·  activity timestamp 23 hours ago

@greenpeace Yeah, there were never any storms before big oil. I've stopped using gasoline because it causes a tornado every time I fuel.

  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Greenpeace International
@greenpeace@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

At the same time, the fossil fuel giants who are responsible for the majority global emissions are about to publish their quarterly profits.

They're about to rake in BILLIONS while ordinary people pick up the pieces for their climate damage.

THIS is what climate injustice looks like.

THIS is what fossil fuel greed looks like.

#HurricaneMelissa #Shell #oilprofits

Guardian article by Jillian Ambrose
Thu 30 Oct 2025 09.49 CET
Shell’s profits surpass $43bn after production hits new highs in Brazil and Gulf of Mexico
Fossil fuel firm plans to buy back shares for 16th consecutive quarter, as protesters say Shell’s profits are ‘horror show’

Profits at Shell have climbed to more than $43bn for the year so far after fossil fuel production in the Gulf of Mexico reached a 20-year high and production in Brazil set a new record.
Guardian article by Jillian Ambrose Thu 30 Oct 2025 09.49 CET Shell’s profits surpass $43bn after production hits new highs in Brazil and Gulf of Mexico Fossil fuel firm plans to buy back shares for 16th consecutive quarter, as protesters say Shell’s profits are ‘horror show’ Profits at Shell have climbed to more than $43bn for the year so far after fossil fuel production in the Gulf of Mexico reached a 20-year high and production in Brazil set a new record.
Guardian article by Jillian Ambrose Thu 30 Oct 2025 09.49 CET Shell’s profits surpass $43bn after production hits new highs in Brazil and Gulf of Mexico Fossil fuel firm plans to buy back shares for 16th consecutive quarter, as protesters say Shell’s profits are ‘horror show’ Profits at Shell have climbed to more than $43bn for the year so far after fossil fuel production in the Gulf of Mexico reached a 20-year high and production in Brazil set a new record.
  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Benjamin J Gilbert
@Bgilbert1984@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

@greenpeace I'm at war with Mr. Robot environmentalists . Nature is a threat to be met.

  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
rich
@rich@mastodon.gamedev.place replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

@greenpeace ah yes, oil companies - one of the few companies that publish profits *quarterly*, not half-yearly or annually - because otherwise the numbers are (even more) obscene😐

  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Greenpeace International
@greenpeace@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Take action now to demand that the fossil fuel industry STOP DRILLING and START PAYING for their climate damage by signing our huge people powered petition.

https://act-int.greenpeace.org/polluters-pay-pact

#MakePollutersPay #extremeweather #climatechange

Polluters broke it, we're paying for it. Make Polluters Pay

Sign the pact, record your story. Join the global movement to make polluters pay.
Greenpeace - picture of homes destroyed by extreme weather. Caption: Who's really paying for the climate crisis? People pay with their homes. Polluters pay nothing.
Greenpeace - picture of homes destroyed by extreme weather. Caption: Who's really paying for the climate crisis? People pay with their homes. Polluters pay nothing.
Greenpeace - picture of homes destroyed by extreme weather. Caption: Who's really paying for the climate crisis? People pay with their homes. Polluters pay nothing.
  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Greenpeace International
@greenpeace@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp yesterday

Some resources to help the people of Jamaica in the post below ⤵️

Immediate actions to take, where to donate to make maximum impact, resources to share widely

https://www.instagram.com/p/DQX_LlHDzzZ/?img_index=1

Instagram

WalkGood LA on Instagram: "It’s all hands on deck. Here is how you can help the people of Jamaica.

Recorded as the strongest ever storm to hit the Caribbean, Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in Jamaica - it will be bringing catastrophic damage to its communities and we must act together.

Slide 3: Immediate actions to take
Slide 4: Where to Donate to make maximum impact
Slide 5: Resources to share widely

GO TO bio.site/walkgoodjamaica or @walkgoodla link in bio for all resource and donate links compiled so far. Please comment with additional resources and reputable orgs to add.

This isn’t just a natural disaster, this is also an example of a climate justice issue. Climate change only deepens inequity and it’s critical that we act to invest in our future, not destroy it.

The most immediate way you can support is to donate. Cash flow will be the most efficient way to support communities, as access to land will become challenging in the days to follow. Post-storm recovery efforts will take sustained effort from all of us.

If you didn’t know, WalkGood is a Jamaican phrase meaning to take care and wish another well in their journey. If you know someone in Jamaica make sure to tell them to WalkGood.

#hurricanemelissa #hurricanemelissajamaica #jamaica #disasterrelief #community"

66K likes, 225 comments - walkgoodla on October 28, 2025: "It’s all hands on deck. Here is how you can help the people of Jamaica. Recorded as the strongest ever storm to hit the Caribbean, Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in Jamaica - it will be bringing catastrophic damage to its communities and we must act together. Slide 3: Immediate actions to take Slide 4: Where to Donate to make maximum impact Slide 5: Resources to share widely GO TO bio.site/walkgoodjamaica or @walkgoodla link in bio for all resource and donate links compiled so far. Please comment with additional resources and reputable orgs to add. This isn’t just a natural disaster, this is also an example of a climate justice issue. Climate change only deepens inequity and it’s critical that we act to invest in our future, not destroy it. The most immediate way you can support is to donate. Cash flow will be the most efficient way to support communities, as access to land will become challenging in the days to follow. Post-storm recovery efforts will take sustained effort from all of us. If you didn’t know, WalkGood is a Jamaican phrase meaning to take care and wish another well in their journey. If you know someone in Jamaica make sure to tell them to WalkGood. #hurricanemelissa #hurricanemelissajamaica #jamaica #disasterrelief #community".
  • Copy link
  • Flag this comment
  • Block
Log in

bonfire.cafe

A space for Bonfire maintainers and contributors to communicate

bonfire.cafe: About · Code of conduct · Privacy · Users · Instances
Bonfire social · 1.0.0-rc.3.21 no JS en
Automatic federation enabled
  • Explore
  • About
  • Members
  • Code of Conduct
Home
Login