Fossil Fuels Pins and Buttons
Divest From Fossil Fuels - Renewable Energy Pin
by Picket Club
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I Big Pharma, Fossil Fuels, Microplastics Pin
by Jordi Kieft
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Description: During September 1919, Harry Sinclair restructured Sinclair Oil and Refining Corporation, Sinclair Gulf Corporation, and 26 other related entities into Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation. In 1932, this new entity was renamed Consolidated Oil Corporation. In 1943, it was renamed Sinclair Oil Corporation. Near the beginning of the Great Depression, Sinclair sold the remaining interest in its pipeline subsidiary to Standard Oil Company (Indiana) for US$72.5 million (Standard Oil had purchased a 50% interest in the pipeline subsidiary in 1921). With these funds, including an additional US$33.5 million from an additional common stock issue, Sinclair retired several promissory notes and prepared to weather the Depression.
Description: During September 1919, Harry Sinclair restructured Sinclair Oil and Refining Corporation, Sinclair Gulf Corporation, and 26 other related entities into Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation. In 1932, this new entity was renamed Consolidated Oil Corporation. In 1943, it was renamed Sinclair Oil Corporation. Near the beginning of the Great Depression, Sinclair sold the remaining interest in its pipeline subsidiary to Standard Oil Company (Indiana) for US$72.5 million (Standard Oil had purchased a 50% interest in the pipeline subsidiary in 1921). With these funds, including an additional US$33.5 million from an additional common stock issue, Sinclair retired several promissory notes and prepared to weather the Depression.
Description: I Love Big Pharma, Fossil Fuels, The Cia, And Eating Silica Gel I Love Big Pharma, Fossil Fuels, The Cia, And Eating Silica Gel design is available in a variety of colors and sizes, making it a great choice for everybody of all ages. Whether you're running errands, meeting friends for a coffee, or just relaxing at home, these simple designs are a go-to option for comfort and style.
I Love Big Pharma, Fossil Fuels, The Cia, And Eating Silica Gel Pin
by Dalmarts
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Description: Are you constantly running on empty? Look no further than this hilarious "LOW FUEL LIGHT" t-shirt! With its bold gas station graphic and cheeky message, this shirt is perfect for anyone who's always pushing the limits. And if anyone asks why you're always running on fumes, just blame the oil company - it's not your fault gas prices are through the roof!
Description: A bold statement with a red heart signifies sarcasm or ironic affection for a list of controversial topics.
I Love Big Pharma Fossil Fuels Microplastics The CIA & Eating Silica Gel Pin
by Studio Design Veca
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Description: "Nuclear Power? Yes Please!" Protect the climate by supporting nuclear energy. Misguided environmentalism has ironically led to many nuclear power plants being closed forever without replacement, even though nuclear power generation is the greenest, cleanest, safest and most sustainable existing form of energy. Renewables like wind and solar can't power the world without causing massive damage to the environment (and even then you'll need coal power plants as backup). Climate change (a.k.a. global warming, climate crisis) will not be stopped by renewables but rather accelerated because they actually lead to increased greenhouse gas emissions. Only nuclear power will reduce our collective fossil fuel footprint.
Description: This chart depicts numbers for the USA from published, peer-reviewed literature. Note that not many people are outraged over windows and cats.
Dead bird graph (wind power perspectives) Pin
by Scienceosaurus
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Description: Express your support for nuclear power because only with this cleanest form of energy production can one ensure a reliable and affordable energy supply and end climate change.
I Love Nuclear Power | Nuclear Energy, Heart, Atom, Climate Pin
by Decamega
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I Love Big Pharma Fossil Fuels Microplastics the CIA & Eating Silica Gel Pin
by Studio Design Veca
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I Love Big Pharma Fossil Fuels Microplastics The CIA & Eating Silica Gel Pin
by Studio Design Veca
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Description: Harry Sinclair had his eye on a rival, Prairie Oil and Gas – a Rockefeller interest as big as Sinclair Consolidated. Sinclair held a half interest in the Ajax pipeline, which was jeopardizing the entire Prairie system by siphoning off most of their pipeline traffic. But in 1930, Sinclair sold its half to Standard Oil Company, along with its 50 percent interest in the Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Company, for $72.5 million cash.
Rebuild America | Renewable Energy Pin
by alexandergbeck
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Description: A classic vintage industrial look featuring a powerful crude oil pump. This industrial design pays tribute to the energy sector and the history of oil.
Vintage Industrial Crude Oil Pump Pin
by PopArtyParty
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Description: Make a bold statement for the planet with this striking typography design. Perfect for environmental activists and anyone passionate about sustainable energy, this design encourages a greener future through clever wordplay. Wear your support for climate justice and ecological awareness with this eye-catching slogan.
Climate Change - It's Time To End Fossil Fuels Pin
by blueversion
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Description: “I can control the weather, watch me revert Global Warming with the wave of my plastic straw” Have we become a culture that has lost its’ discernment and apposite faith, typifying the phrase “if you don’t believe in something are willing to believe anything.” As you bow down to these preaching pagan gods of weather note the huge billfold they have stuffed in their pants and wonder how will that significantly change the globe in anyones’ lifetime?
Man Made Climate Change is a Socialist Power Grab : Pin
by DDGraphits
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Description: As global temperatures rise, geopolitical conflict over notions of “energy security” intensifies and people across the world are left unable to meet basic energy needs, there appears to be an emerging global consensus on the need for “energy transition” towards low-carbon energy sources. The consensual framing of the coming energy transition as “something we can all agree on”, however, masks a highly contested political terrain. Everywhere, struggle around energy is rife, with those invested in a revitalised “green capitalism” coming into antagonism with movements demanding emancipatory energy alternatives
Description: This illustrative artwork highlights Lloydminster, Alberta, as the heavy oil capital of Canada. The composition features mechanical oil pumps, industrial gears, pipelines, and stalks of wheat, symbolizing the integration of energy production and agriculture. A map of the region is included alongside technical industrial imagery reflecting the economic foundations of the local prairie landscape.
Lloydminster Alberta Heavy Oil Capital Of Canada Illustration Pin
by travel2xplanet
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Description: This vintage-inspired graphic celebrates the energy sector with a classic pumpjack design. Perfect for those working in the oil and gas petroleum industry, it captures the grit of the oilfield. This Powered by Crude Oil emblem is a tribute to the hardworking individuals who keep the world moving.
Powered by Crude Oil - Oil and Gas Petroleum Industry Badge Pin
by PopArtyParty
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Description: "Nuclear Power? Yes Please!" Protect the climate by supporting nuclear energy. Misguided environmentalism has ironically led to many nuclear power plants being closed forever without replacement, even though nuclear power generation is the greenest, cleanest, safest and most sustainable existing form of energy. Renewables like wind and solar can't power the world without causing massive damage to the environment (and even then you'll need coal power plants as backup). Climate change (a.k.a. global warming, climate crisis) will not be stopped by renewables but rather accelerated because they actually lead to increased greenhouse gas emissions. Only nuclear power will reduce our collective fossil fuel footprint.