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  • You're twisting words and replying emotionally. I said it's objectively false/hyperbolic that "any" person can't avoid shell, which I did not contradict.

    Read and think before you reply, also resulting to insults is childsplay, nice one

  • You're taking it the wrong way. I'm criticising the wealthy for not doing their part, not anyone that can't afford it.

    The world is fucked up, you do what you can.

    But nice, well done for turning this conversation into a class war instead of focusing on the issue at hand

  • Whenever I say this I get gang downvoted by people on this site.

    What most fail to understand is they are contributing to the emissions of shell and other major contributors to global warming by purchasing or using anything which relates to their products.

    The wealthy humans can afford to avoid these products, but they cop out. Personally I've bought a second hand electric car and gone vegan over the last 18 months. It's more expensive than not changing my car but I could afford it and now I don't support the oil industry at all. Next on my list is my natural gas house boiler.

    I've had people say 4 return flights a year isn't many flights and isn't a factor to climate change, especially compared to businesses which fly employees everywhere. Madness

  • They effectively sell all of our fuel. I'm doing my best to avoid them but I'm in a fortunate position where I'm wealthy enough to use the alternatives which are 20% or so more money.

    I hope more do the same, then shell will die