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ADD YOUR NAME: Tell Big Oil to stop gouging us at the pump Team, If there’s anything we’ve

ADD YOUR NAME: Tell Big Oil to stop gouging us at the pump Team, If there’s anything we’ve come to expect from the Oil and Gas industry, they’ll always put profits over people and the planet. As the Senior Advisor for Oil and Gas here at Climate Power, I’ve been monitoring as Big Oil announced their quarterly profits this week. And it’s astounding: The top 5 companies raked in $25.3 BILLION just in the second quarter of this year. Here’s a quick rundown: - Exxon: $9.2 BILLION - Shell: $6.3 BILLION - Chevron: $4.7 BILLION - BP: $2.8 BILLION - ConocoPhillips: $2.3 BILLION If you’re counting -- and believe me, I am -- that’s $51.8 BILLION so far this year, on top of $116 BILLION in profits for 2023. For just 5 companies. TAKE ACTION: Tell Big Oil to stop gouging us at the pump. [ADD YOUR NAME](climatetruth.info?refcode=email_eng_Q2profits_20240802_active&source=email_eng_Q2profits_20240802_active&utm_source=email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=email_eng_Q2profits_20240802_active&noskip=true&link_id=2&can_id=7196d9bd29bfeb44a7b6d3c02ab845a6&email_referrer=email_2404947___subject_2942705&email_subject=astounding) Big Oil is corrupt, plain and simple. It’s why Oil and Gas lobbyists helped write Trump’s Project 2025. They can’t wait to be put in powerful positions, dismantle the EPA, roll back our climate progress, and make it nearly impossible to take climate action in the future. They’re already drafting executive orders for Trump to sign on day one, if he is reelected. It’s why Trump knows he can promise corporate tax giveaways and a rollback on environmental protections and ask Big Oil to spend $1 billion to help him win. It’s why we keep paying higher and higher gas prices. They profit. We pay. Our future burns. ADD YOUR NAME: Tell Big Oil to stop gouging us at the pump. [SIGN ON](climatetruth.info?refcode=email_eng_Q2profits_20240802_active&source=email_eng_Q2profits_20240802_active&utm_source=email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=email_eng_Q2profits_20240802_active&noskip=true&link_id=4&can_id=7196d9bd29bfeb44a7b6d3c02ab845a6&email_referrer=email_2404947___subject_2942705&email_subject=astounding) Together, we’re holding Big Oil accountable. Here’s to ending Big Oil’s grift, Alex Alex Witt Senior Advisor, Oil & Gas Climate Power Climate Power 815 Black Lives Matter Plaza NW, Suite 4100 Washington, DC 20006 United States [CLIMATEPOWER.US]( | [INFO@CLIMATEPOWER.US](mailto:info@climatepower.us) Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Climate Power, please [click here](.

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