For Immediate Release:                                Contact:
      February 9, 2006                                      Orli Cotel
      (415)977-5627
                                                            Megan Lewis
      (202)548-6587

           SIERRA CLUB TELEVISION SERIES DOCUMENTS THE HUMAN COSTS OF
                               EXXONMOBIL'S GREED
         In a Year of Record Profits, ExxonMobil Still Won't Compensate
                                    Fishermen

      San Francisco, CA - The second episode of the Sierra Club's new
      television series tells the story of the Alaska fishermen whose
      livelihoods were destroyed by the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill, and who
      are still waiting for compensation from the company.  "The Day the
      Water Died" will air Thursday, February 9 at 8:30 PM EST/PST on Link
      TV, and will be available for viewing and download at
      www.sierraclubtv.org.

      The episode takes viewers to the still economically and emotionally
      afflicted fishing town of Cordova, Alaska 16 years after the Exxon
      Valdez disaster, where citizens are fighting to hold Exxon to their
      word.  Thousands of plaintiffs have died while waiting for ExxonMobil
      to pay punitive damages which amount to small change for the company.

      In January, ExxonMobil announced a record-breaking annual profit,
      making it the most profitable corporation in American history.  But
      despite its wealth, the world's largest oil company has yet to pay a
      single penny in the damages owed to the Alaskan fishermen.  After a
      January 27 hearing at the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals,
      Cordova’s fishermen are awaiting a decision about whether the 30,000
      plaintiffs affected by the spill will get the $4.5 billion in
      punitive damages that was awarded to them- but never paid.

      "Exxon may have done a poor job of hiring its tanker skippers, but it
      did a great PR job of making promises after the disaster," said Carl
      Pope, Executive Director of the Sierra Club.  "The corporate giant
      also had lawyers even slicker than the oil it had spilled."

      "Sierra Club Chronicles" is a monthly series by award-winning
      filmmaker Robert Greenwald ("Outfoxed," "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of
      Low Price").  Produced by Greenwald’s Brave New Films in association
      with Sierra Club Productions, and hosted by Daryl Hannah, the series
      captures seven David vs. Goliath stories: the dramatic efforts of
      committed individuals across the country working to protect the
      health of their environment and communities.

      The next episode, airing March 9, follows the lives of people who
      have suffered alarming health effects caused by exposure to the high
      levels of toxic dioxin and other heavy metals released into the air
      and water by the DuPont plant in DeLisle, Mississippi.  We follow as
      they cope with their own terminal illnesses and those of their family
      members, and as they testify in a lawsuit against DuPont- some of
      them with only months to live.  Summaries of all seven episodes and
      tips for planning a house party are available at www.sierraclubtv.org
      .

      One new episode will premiere the second Thursday of each month at
      8:30 PM Eastern and Pacific through July 2006. Link TV is on DIRECTV
      channel 375 and Dish Network channel 9410.  Emmy Award winner Molly
      O'Brien co-executive produces and Richard Ray Pérez serves as
      director and supervising producer.  Kim Haddow and Adrienne Bramhall
      oversee the production for Sierra Club.

      "Sierra Club Chronicles" is made possible by the generous support of
      the Ford Foundation.


      About Sierra Club Productions
      Emmy Award-winning Sierra Club Productions is a division of the
      Sierra Club, which is the oldest, largest, and most influential
      grassroots environmental organization in America, with more than
      750,000 members nationwide. Sierra Club Productions develops and
      produces dramatic and non-fiction programming for television and film
      that reflects the Sierra Club belief that every person is connected
      to, inspired by and responsible for the natural world. (
      www.sierraclub.org/scp)

      About Brave New Films
      Brave New Films is the new media company from Robert Greenwald, the
      award-winning producer of over 60 films, and the director of the 2
      recent documentaries, "Wal-Mart: the High Cost of Low Price" and
      "Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism." A pioneer in 21st
      century activism, Greenwald's films provide the centerpiece for
      guerilla campaigns designed to break through noisy news cycles.

      By utilizing the latest technologies, collaborating with numerous
      activist groups, and building a growing network of dedicated
      volunteer field producers, Brave New Films is producing and
      distributing entertaining and engaging films, television, radio,
      music, books and blogs outside the corporate system, building
      essential media infrastructure for long-term social progress. (
      www.bravenewfilms.org)

      About Link TV
      Link TV is a non-commercial, independent television network available
      in more than 26 million U.S. homes on DIRECTV channel 375 and DISH
      Network channel 9410. The 24-hour programming is a mix of
      documentaries, international news, foreign films and the best of
      World Music.  The network recently received the first satellite-only
      Peabody Award for MOSAIC: World News from the Middle East, a daily
      news show featuring English translations of national television
      reports from more than 24 countries in the Middle East. Select Link
      TV programs are streamed on the Internet at www.linktv.org. Link TV
      is operated by Link Media, Inc., a California non-profit
      organization, with production studios in San Francisco, New York and
      Washington, DC.

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