California city's $550m deal with Chevron could be a national model for environmentalists
Spoiler: Richmond
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/09/03/richmond-california-chevron-oil-00176922
California environmentalists have a new playbook for beating Big Oil.
RICHMOND, California In mid-August, this Northern California city extracted a half-billion dollar payout from Chevron, one of the most powerful companies in the world. It didnt require a lawsuit, or a refinery disaster, or years of negotiations.
Instead, Chevron caved in the face of a local initiative that would have taxed every barrel it produced within Richmonds city limits at its century-old, 3,000-acre plant just north of San Francisco. Within weeks of the tax being placed on the ballot, the oil and gas giant offered an unprecedented $550 million settlement to make it go away.
The local activists and city council who initiated the process had not set out to win a compromise, but they have revealed a new source of leverage that can be used to win concessions from large corporations with little political bloodshed. In doing so, they may have inadvertently created a playbook for other local governments by proposing a 50-year tax that would have left Chevrons business future to the whim of voters.
The community of Richmond has created a movement that will echo across the nation, Mayor Eduardo Martinez said upon accepting a deal that will increase the citys annual general fund by about one-quarter annually over a decade and dramatically shift its medium-term financial outlook. Other communities too can require their polluters to do the right thing, either by negotiation, or by ballot measure.
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