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Sep 14, 2023, Emily Sanders
Full Article: https://www.exxonknews.org/p/breaking-new-docs-reveal-exxon-policy
The Wall Street Journal uncovered damning new evidence of Exxon executives ploy to protect fossil fuel profits at all costs.
The Wall Street Journal is reporting today that it has uncovered even more documents revealing Exxon's intentional efforts to discredit and downplay accepted climate science, with the intention of swelling fossil fuels for as long as possible.
Link to WSJ reporting: https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/exxon-climate-change-documents-e2e9e6af
No paywall: https://archive.ph/ifiwm
Just a few of the most egregious highlights:
After James Hansen gave his congressional testimony on the reality of dangerous anthropogenic climate change in 1988, Frank Sprow, then Exxons head of corporate research, sent a memo to colleagues warning that If a worldwide consensus emerges that action is needed to mitigate against Greenhouse gas effects, substantial negative impacts on Exxon could occur.... Any additional R&D efforts within Corporate Research on Greenhouse should have two primary purposes: 1. Protect the value of our resources (oil, gas, coal). 2. Preserve Exxons business options, the memo said. In an interview, Sprow, now retired, told the Journal that the plan laid out in his memo became company policy, and Exxons corporate research division was instructed to pivot from internal climate research to funding science to support our business.
In 2012, following a major report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) outlining the worst-case scenario for climate change if carbon emissions continued to rise unchecked, then-CEO Rex Tillerson told a top Exxon researcher that company scientists should work to to influence [the group], in addition to gathering info.
Four years prior, while Exxon was publicly pledging to stop funding climate denial through think tanks and front groups, a manager of global regulatory affairs and research planning wrote in an email that Exxon should send a scientist to help the American Petroleum Institute (the worlds largest oil and gas trade association) write a paper undermining the certainty of climate science. I support [Exxon] co-authoring a paper on uncertainty in measuring GHGs, wrote the manager, Gene Tunison.
In 2015, Tillerson also told Exxons board of directors that keeping global warming within 2 degrees was something magical (scientists have made clear that crossing the threshold of 1.5 degrees will bring about catastrophic climate impacts). Who is to say 2.5 is not good enough, said Tillerson, adding that it would be very expensive to reach a 2 degree target, according to a summary of the meeting reviewed by the Journal. In August of this year, Exxon predicted the world would not meet that goal by 2050.
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Full Article: https://www.exxonknews.org/p/breaking-new-docs-reveal-exxon-policy
Link to WSJ reporting: https://www.wsj.com/business/energy-oil/exxon-climate-change-documents-e2e9e6af
No paywall: https://archive.ph/ifiwm
2naSalit
(103,354 posts)To die ugly deaths from pollution.
leftstreet
(41,069 posts)Angleae
(4,814 posts)The oil industry, and any large corporation in general, generally doesn't give a shit about anything except their own profits.
Think. Again.
(22,456 posts)...but luckily, most large corporations aren't making their profits from causing as much death and destruction as the fossil fuel industry does.