Ende Gelände goes Shell Must Fall!

Update: 2020 is a disaster year for the oil industry; and that’s a huge opportunity for the climate movement!

Read a long text here:

https://code-rood.org/en/2020/04/10/2020-is-a-disaster-year-for-the-oil-industry-and-thats-a-huge-opportunity-for-the-climate-movement/


The Shell Must Fall! Campaign says no more! May the 2020 shareholders meeting be the last one ever held! Ende Gelände will be part of the protest around the AGM in the frame of our Ende Gelände Goes Europe-Campaign.

Shell is one of the dirtiest and climate-damaging companies in the world. Every year its shareholders meet in Den Haag in the Netherlands for Shell’s Annual General Meeting (AGM). In the midst of a climate emergency, the last thing we need are shareholders of an oil and gas giant meeting to discuss how they are going to maximize their profits.
The Shell Must Fall! Campaign says no more! May the 2020 shareholders meeting be the last one ever held! Ende Gelände will be part of the protest around the AGM in the frame of our Ende Gelände Goes Europe-Campaign.
With a mass action Code Rood, Ende Gelände and other allies will block, disrupt and cancel the Shell shareholders meeting. Our aim is to build a great movement to dismantle Shell, by any political, legal and economic means necessary and the mass action is part of that. Block Shell for climate justice!
The Shell Must Fall! Campaign calls for a just transition for workers; reparations for impacted communities and ecosystems and a decentralized and socialized energy democracy for all.

16.-17.05.2020 People’s summit with a diverse political and cultural program

18.05.2020 Action preparation

19.05.2020 Mass actions against Shell’s annual general meeting

Place: All Den Haag

More information can be found here: https://code-rood.org/en/shell-must-fall/


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