Rainforest Action Network is bringing back our popular web series Greenwash of the Week. This week Brianna & Nick investigate a recent solar announcement by the oil giant Chevron called "Project Brightfield".
Each week we will bring you a riveting episode uncovering a new example of corporate greenwashing!
If you see an example of greenwashing that we should feature on the show send it to us via twitter @changechevron or on our "We Can Change Chevron" facebook page or good old fashioned email - greenwash@ran.org
@Liamwaffles xD i forgot... good message
Liamwaffles 5 months ago
:/ i wanted a good idea for my homework project on the solar system
Liamwaffles 5 months ago
Fantastic message and totally watchable delivery. Chevron is one of the ugliest examples of destructive greed. Rev. Bookburn - Radio Volta
revbookburn 1 year ago
Fantastic :-)
jonstarbuck 1 year ago
Yes, Chevron has done a lot to damage the environment and held up environmental progress. A good portion of their advertising is greenwashing. Do your part to keep the oil industry in check.
mark4edwards 1 year ago
Rock on Nick & Brianna!!!
LauraGrainger 1 year ago
Mark4Edwards is such an obvious oil & Chevron troll, it's almost humorous.
Perhaps next week's Greenwash should be on Mark4Edwards?
YouMustBeKidding666 1 year ago
Hi mark, disingenuous advertising is exactly what Chevron invests in. Take a look at their Youtube channel (where i just came from) it full of wonderful "human energy" commercials, asking individuals to take action to reduce energy consumption. Good cause, no doubt. The problem i have is that their "human energy" push is attempting to hide the "human cost" of Chevron's energy production.
njmagel 1 year ago
Whether it be supporting a brutal military to protect their extraction facilities in Nigeria, setting record air pollution marks in Richmond and El Sugundo CA, leaving millions in toxic pollution in the Ecuadorian Amazon, spilling 18k gallons in Louisiana, destroying wildlife habitat in Australia, or derailing any real climate bill in DC. Chevron using these "drop in the bucket" (as you put it) projects as public and political cover.
njmagel 1 year ago
Chevron as outdone themselves, polluting communities and trying to hide behind their deep PR and political pockets
njmagel 1 year ago