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Chevron wants us to believe they care. Yet, from California to Ecuador they are destroying communities, the climate and our planet.

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Tell Chevron energy shouldn't cost lives

What will it take to change one of the world's largest and most destructive corporations? Chevron's new CEO John Watson and YOU!

Emergildo Criollo's Video Message to Chevron CEO John Watson

On March 2nd Emergildo Criollo traveled from his home in the Ecuadorean rainforest to deliver a letter from 4 Ecuadorean Indigenous nationalities, and a 325,000 name petition to Chevron CEO John Watson. This is Emergildo's message to John Watson.read more »

Emergildo’s Story

This past week, Emergildo Criollo, an Indigenous Ecuador leader of the Cofan people traveled 3,000 miles from his home in the Amazon rainforest to California. This is his story - read more »

California Lawmakers Want to Help Make Chevron Clean Up Ecuador

Last night, Emergildo Criollo, the Indigenous leader from Ecuador, met with California legislators and asked for their support in the 16+ year campaign to demand Chevron remediate massive oil contamination affecting over 30,000 people. read more »

Emergildo Criollo Delivers Letter and Petition to Chevron Headquarters

Today Emergildo Criollo, an Indigenous leader from who traveled from his community in Ecuador, attempted to deliver an appeal letter & petition to Chevron CEO James Watson from the Cofan, Siona, Secoya Indigenous Nations, and the Frente de Defensa de la Amazonia. read more »

Emergildo is Here! Tommorrow we visit Chevron

The RAN office is in high gear right now. Emergildo Criollo just arrived at our San Francisco offices straight from his home in the Ecuador rainforest, and we are prepping for a big visit to Chevron headquarters tomorrow. read more »

'Avatar' is Real in the Amazon

If James Cameron called out Chevron in his Oscars speech a world transfixed by this movie phenomenon could take off the 3D glasses and step into a reality where they can make a difference. The story of Chevron in Ecuador is no less dramatic, tragic, or inspiring than the fantasy world of Pandora. read more »

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