This is such an outrage - that Exxon has gotten away with not paying their damages - by tying things up in court. For the anniversary of the Valdez Oil Spill consider emailing/calling/letting Exxon know why you boycott them... (there is a form to send on the Exxpose Exxon site - I couldn't find an email address to use on the Exxon site).
Friday March 24th Marks 17th Anniversary of Exxon Valdez Oil SpillFour days after the world’s largest and most infamous spill, Exxon assured the people in Alaska that "we do business straight."
17 years later, ExxonMobil is still shirking payment of the damages it owes to spill victims. Join us in commemorating the anniversary of this environmental disaster by calling on ExxonMobil to pay the $4.5 billion it owes to Alaskans.
http://www.exxposeexxon.com/Call ExxonMobil - Tell Them to Pay the Money they Owe to Alaskan Oil Spill Victims!
Dial 1-972-444-1000
Stand in Solidarity with the Victims of the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil Spill.
Adopt a Gas Station!"Adopt" a local ExxonMobil gas station by printing out a letter to the station manager and paying him or her a visit. Explain why you've signed on to the Exxpose Exxon campaign and ask him or her to send a letter to CEO Rex Tillerson. Be sure to make it clear that your beef is with ExxonMobil not with the local station.
Speed Past Exxon and Mobil gas stations!This one is simple -- don't buy the company's gas or products.
Don't buy ExxonMobil stock!Choose a more environmentally-conscious company to invest in. If you already have stock in the company, use your shares to change the company's environmental policies. Shareholder activism can be a very powerful tool for corporate change - click here to learn more about it and find out how you can make use of it.
Don't work for ExxonMobil!
Find a more environmentally conscious employer. If you already work there, call on the company to protect workers and the environment.
Write a Letter to the Editor of your local paperThe Letter to the Editor (LTE) page is often the most widely-read section of any newspaper and is a great way to raise awareness among your neighbors, local businesses, and your elected officials.
http://www.exxposeexxon.com/action/ ----------------------------------
Also today - Democracy Now! has a segment on how Exxon got Greenpeace audited. For harassment purposes.
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/03/24/150203Exxon funds the disinformation campaign about Global Warming. " Greenpeace has labeled ExxonMobil the "No. 1 Climate Criminal" over its environmental practices."