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Message from Ecuador to Chevron CEO John Watson
12 January 2010
A heartfelt message from the Amazon rainforest communities in Ecuador to new Chevron CEO John Watson: "We don't want to continue dying of cancer." This video message appeals for Chevron to clean up its massive contamination of the Ecuadorian Amazon that has devastated the environment and continues to cause widespread cancer, birth defects, and other ailments. More »
Ecuador Oil Pollution Case Takes New Turn
29 October 2009 | Al Jazeera
Lucia Newman, Al Jazeera's Latin America editor, reports from Ecuador on the case, and Karen Hinton, a spokesperson for the plaintiffs, talks about the recent developments in the lawsuit, including the revelation that Chevron's key witness in the alleged bribery scandal is a convicted felon with a checkered past. More »
Ecuador: The Tribes vs. Chevron-Texaco
27 October 2009 | Latin Pulse
Latin Pulse talks with Joe Berlinger about his new film on the case, Crude, and with Amazon Watch about the worst environmental disaster since Chernobyl. More »
Kerry Kennedy Interviewed by Rick Sanchez on CNN
22 October 2009 | CNN
CNN's Rick Sanchez interviews Kerry Kennedy, President of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Human Rights (and RFK's daughter). Kennedy, who visited parts of the Amazon province of Sucumbios by invitation of the plaintiffs to witness ecological damage, said that Chevron must be held responsible and compensate the local populations. More »
Highlights from the LA Premiere of CRUDE
25 September 2009
Sean Penn, Isla Fisher, Stuart Townsend, Q'orianka Kilcher, Armand Assante, Billy Wirth, Rosanna Arquette Among Dozens of Celebrities Who Turn Up to Support Amazon Watch's Screening of CRUDE. More »
Activist 911: CRUDE The Real Price of Oil
23 September 2009 | Current Green
Current Green interviews Han Shan, activist with Amazon Watch about the new film, CRUDE. Three years in the making, this cinéma-vérité feature from acclaimed filmmaker Joe Berlinger is the epic story of one of the largest and most controversial environmental lawsuits on the planet. More »
60 Seconds
18 August 2009
Amazon Watch has a new animation from Mark Fiore that sends Chevron a stern warning to clean up their mess in Ecuador! More »
Trailer for Crude: The Real Price of Oil
28 July 2009
With the release of the documentary film CRUDE, we have an unprecedented opportunity to massively increase public demand that Chevron/Texaco be held accountable for its devastation of the Ecuadorian Amazon. More »
Chevron Fights Massive Lawsuit in Ecuador
A case about responsibility for cleaning up a toxic drilling site could cost the company billions and send a chill through the industry.
29 May 2009 | Christian Science Monitor
An article and video photo essay exploring Chevron, who knowingly unleashed toxins across an estimated 1,700 square miles in the Ecuador Rainforest – roughly the size of Rhode Island. More »
Interview on "The True Cost of Chevron: An Alternative Annual Report"
26 May 2009 | Democracy Now
Just ahead of Chevron's shareholder meeting, a new report tells shareholders more about the hidden and underreported costs of these profits. The alternative annual report brings together stories from communities across the world directly affected by and in struggle against Chevron's operations More »
Amazon Crude on 60 Minutes
3 May 2009 | CBS
New York (May 3, 2009) -- This important documentary is entitled Amazon Crude and focuses on on the class action lawsuit against Chevron for deliberately contaminating the Ecuadorian Amazon and causing a wave of cancer and miscarriages in the region. More »
Chevron: The Real Human Story in Ecuador
8 September 2008
Humberto, an Indigenous leader from Ecuador, describes the impacts of Chevron's oil exploration in the Ecuadorian Amazon Rainforest. More »
Chevron vs. The Goldman Environmental Prize
30 April 2008
Video from the Weiser Group about the Goldman Award Ceremony and press conference at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. More »
KTVU news reports on Goldman awards and Chevron
15 April 2008
Chevron is freaked out that the Goldman Environmental Prize winners Pablo Fajardo and Luis Yanza were honored becuase of their fight to make the oil giant clean up its mess in the Amazon. More »
Chevron's Inhumane Energy
14 April 2008
Chevron dumped over 18 billion gallons of toxic wastewater in the Ecuadorian Amazon. Now it is trying to hide the disaster launching public relations campaigns about "human energy" and social responsibility. More »
La Energía Inhumana de Chevron
14 April 2008
Entre 1972 y 1992, los derrames de petróleo y las emisiones de desechos tóxicos, equivalentes a treinta veces el tamaño del desastre del derrame del Exxon Valdez contaminaron el suelo y las fuentes de agua de la Amazonía Ecuatoriana, uno de los lugares más frágiles en la tierra. More »
Justica Now - One Peoples Fight Against Big Oil
10 November 2007
Justicia Now! is a documentary about Chevron Texaco's toxic legacy in the Northern Ecuadorian region of the Amazon rainforest - and a courageous group of people called Los Afectados (The Affected Ones) who are seeking justice for the ensuing cancer, sickness and death in the largest environmental class action lawsuit in history. More »
Crude Reflections Photo Exhibit Opening Night
June 2005
The photo exhibit Crude Reflections: ChevronTexaco's Rainforest Legacy, documenting the human and environmental impact of what experts believe is the worst oil-related environmental disaster on the planet, offers the public its first up close look at the human impact of ChevronTexaco's oil pollution in Ecuador's rainforest region, and the Amazonian communities' efforts to restore the health of their families and land. More »
ChevronTexaco on Trial in Ecuador
December 2003
This film presents an overview of the campaign to hold Chevron responsable for its activities. While drilling in the Ecuadorian Amazon from 1964 to 1990, Texaco – which merged with Chevron in 2001 – deliberately dumped more than 18 billion gallons of toxic wastewater, spilled roughly 17 million gallons of crude oil, and left hazardous waste in hundreds of open pits dug out of the forest floor. More »

