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17/05/2001 A newly published MORI poll for the Stop Esso Campaign shows 53 percent of petrol buyers would boycott Esso because of the company's attempts to block action on global warming. Figures for Esso's existing customers are virtually identical. A telephone survey by Greenpeace of leading supermarkets revealed that ASDA, Tesco and Morrisons do not supply Esso fuels, Safeway's does supply Esso fuels and Sainsbury's refuse to reveal its suppliers.The MORI poll asked: If asked, would you stop buying petrol or diesel from Esso petrol stations or not?' Of those who only bought petrol (or diesel), they responded:
The supermarkets ASDA, Tesco, Sainsbury, Safeway and Morrison were asked by Greenpeace if they sold Esso's petrol on their supermarket forecourts. Only ASDA, Tesco and Morrisons confirmed that they do not stock petrol from Esso. Greenpeace campaigner Rob Gueterbock said Supermarkets have a choice whether or not to supply petrol from Esso, the world's number one global warming villain. Now we know Sainsbury's and Safeway's are supplying Esso petrol, we can all choose to stop going to them for fuel." Notes for editors: The Stop Esso Campaign was launched on Tuesday 8th May 2001 by an alliance of Britain's leading environmental groups: Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth and the student group People and Planet. It has attracted the support of many leading personalities and politicians, most notably Bianca Jagger. See www.stopesso.com/press/press1.htm The Stop Esso Campaign is calling on the public not to buy any Esso products until the US based oil company changes their position on the Kyoto global warming treaty. The campaign is targeting Esso because: Further information:
[Previous press release: "Bianca Jagger, Annie Lennox, Linus Roache and Keith Allen join national campaign to boycott Esso"] |
Latest Campaign News KYOTO MARCH - Saturday 12 February 2005 In February the Kyoto Protocol finally comes into force. Join the Campaign Against Climate Change on a march in central London to mark the occassion by protesting the US' refusal to join the Protocol. Assemble at Lincoln's Inn Fields at 11.30. For more information go to www.campaign againstclimatechange.net Esso up to old tricks on Kyoto Governments from around the world met in Buenos Aires to discuss protecting the climate under the Kyoto Protocol. Greenpeace sent a delegation to the conference to keep an eye on the activities of Esso and other fossil fuel lobbies.more "Global warming is a conspiracy against America" As a taste of what is to come during a second Bush term Myron Ebell, an advisor to President Bush on climate issues, recently argued that global warming is a myth cooked up by the EU to 'hamper American competitiveness'... more Russia Ratifies The Russian parliament have voted to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, which brings the treaty into force... more Chief Scientist: we need immediate action on climate change "Action is affordable, inaction is certainly not," says Sir David King, the UK governments chief scientist...more |
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