An Alternative Annual Report

Antonia Juhasz
on KQED's Forum

Hosted by Michael Krasny

May 28, 2009


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San Ramon-based Chevron announced this week that it would start tracking and reporting its carbon emissions, becoming the first big oil company to do so. But Chevron continues to be a target of environmental and human rights activists, who protested the company's annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday. We talk with Antonia Juhasz, policy analyst, author of "The Tyranny of Oil" and lead author and editor of "The True Cost of Chevron: An Alternative Annual Report" and look at the latest news and geopolitical issues surrounding the company.

Note: Chevron declined our invitation to appear on the program.

The True Cost of Chevron

An Alternative Annual Report

The 2010 report
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Update:
All Five Arrested Activists Are Released and Safe

Antonia Juhasz, lead author and editor of The True Cost of Chevron: An Alternative Annual Report was forcibly dragged from Chevron's annual meeting yesterday as shareholders and their proxies chanted, "Chevron Lies, People Die." CEO John Watson abruptly ended the meeting.

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