Hundreds of San Ramon youth protest outside Chevron as part of Global Climate Strike

Youth are demanding Chevron Corp. in San Ramon transition to sustainable practices as they protest outside the company Friday morning.

Calling themselves Youth vs. Apocalypse, hundreds gathered at 9 a.m. at Chevron’s headquarters at 6001 Bollinger Canyon Road to demand company officials stop jeopardizing the youth’s future.

Coolcaesar/Wikimedia Commons San Ramon, Calif. youth gathered in the hundreds at the Chevron Corp. headquarters Friday, September 27, 2019 as part of the Global Climate Strike. The group demanded the company transition from fossil fuels by 2025.

The protest comes toward the end of a Global Climate Strike by youth and others in 150 countries. The strike ends Saturday.

Hannah Estrada, a junior at Immaculate Conception Academy in San Francisco, said in a statement:

“We want Chevron to transition over to sustainable practices.” 

Estrada said:

“We want to stand in solidarity with people in the communities they pollute by not letting them continue to pollute the Earth.” 

The group is calling on Chevron to transition from fossil fuels by 2025. They are also demanding Gov. Gavin Newsom hold the company accountable and require that all other oil-producing companies in California phase out of oil production.

Last modified September 27, 2019 10:37 am

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