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Let's tell The New York Times to stop writing and running the fossil fuel #AdsNotFit2Print! ADD YOUR VOICE! Link to sign below...
New York Cityadsnotfittoprint.comJoined August 2021

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Hi : this includes you. Drop your fossil fuel clients. Stop creating and spreading their disinformation.
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"More than 450 scientists on Wednesday called on the executives of major advertising and public relations firms to drop their fossil fuel clients and stop what the scientists said was their spread of disinformation around climate change." reuters.com/business/cop/s
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No one should subscribe to until stops taking money from fossil fuel companies. Their collaboration with fossil fuel companies is a disservice to climate justice movements & all of NYT including . #AdsNotFit2Print #ClimateCrisis #ClimateJustice
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Hey @nytimes, let’s start the New Year with good intentions, set a date for @tbrandstudio to stop taking money from fossil fuel companies for the #adsnotfit2print. adsnotfittoprint.com
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It's even worst than it looks: hosts .
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Hi @nytclimate, Did you know that the @nytimes is hosting Darren Woods, CEO of Exxon, at its Deal Book Summit w @andrewrsorkin next week? Woods was just interrogated by Congress for his role in spreading climate disinformation! This is climate denial. And it is UNCONSCIONABLE
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A protest outside the main #COP26 summit venue calls out ‘greenwashing’ by big companies, an article by says. Has the realised that by making and running fossil fuel ads, it is literally supporting the same companies to greenwash?
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Oh hi ! You do realize that these subpoenas👇are asking for fossil-fuel documents related "marketing and advertising"? Isn't it high time for you to stop making the #AdsNotFit2Print?
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I have officially signed subpoenas to @exxonmobil, @bp_America, @Chevron, @Shell, @APIenergy, and the @USChamber. For far too long, Big Oil has escaped accountability for its central role in bringing our planet to the brink of a climate catastrophe. That ends today.
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