Por: New York Daily News Nation January 13, 2023
A new analysis of ExxonMobil’s 1970s data shows that the company not only knew that fossil fuel use caused climate change — it also had more accurate information than the U.S. government. The oil giant predicted fossil fuels’ effect on Earth’s climate “with shocking skill and accuracy,” researchers at Harvard University and the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research write in the journal Science. FILE - Exxon Mobil Billings... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Business January 12, 2023
In perhaps one of the most cynically ironic twists in the field of climate science, new research suggests ExxonMobil may have had keener insight into the impending dangers of global warming than even NASA scientists but still waged a decades-long campaign to discredit research... + más
Did you notice the ExxonMobil flaring? It's expected to continue into Thursday night | The Advocate
ExxonMobil unveils $500 million polypropylene expansion years in the making | The Advocate
Politico USA Politics January 12, 2023
ExxonMobil’s scientists didn’t just know about human-driven climate change as far back as the 1970s — they also studied the looming crisis with computer models that were every bit as “accurate and skillful” as those used by the world’s leading researchers, according... + más
Exxon Mobil accurately predicted warming since 1970s, study finds | CBS News
Study: Exxon Mobil accurately predicted warming since 1970s | WPLG Local 10
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion January 08, 2023
The International Energy Agency’s new landmark road map for holding back catastrophic global warming doesn’t sugarcoat its recommendations. Among the actions it deems necessary are an immediate halt to new oil and gas fields and an end to selling new cars that run on fossil... + más
Republicans tout benefits of fossil fuels at climate talks | WPLG Local 10
Republicans tout benefits of fossil fuels at climate talks | ABC News
The Advocate USA Business December 15, 2022
Extensive flaring at ExxonMobil's northern Baton Rouge oil refinery is expected to end around 7 p.m. Thursday after the company finishes burning off excess product, company officials and regulators said.Officials said the flaring is not the result of an upset or other... + más
ExxonMobil posts another record profit as oil prices remain high | CNN
Exxon illegally fired two scientists suspected of leaking information to WSJ, Labor Department says | CNN
CNN USA Business October 28, 2022
New York CNN Business — America’s largest oil company ExxonMobil set a profit record for the second-straight quarter as oil and gas prices remained high. No. 2 US oil company Chevron also posted much-better-than-expected results. ExxonMobil earned $18.7 billion,... + más
CF Industries tags ExxonMobil, EnLink to ship its Donaldsonville carbon emissions to this parish | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business October 13, 2022
CF Industries has enlisted ExxonMobil and EnLink as partners in its , announcing an agreement Wednesday will move 2 million tons of carbon dioxide annually from CF Industries' Donaldsonville complex to a site in Vermilion Parish.CF Industries will handle capturing carbon... + más
Louisiana moves closer toward large carbon- capture project | Associated Press
Get ready for a carbon tax in the U.S. | Orlando Sentinel
CNN USA Business October 09, 2022
New York CNN — ExxonMobil has been ordered to reinstate two scientists who were fired after being suspected of leaking information to The Wall Street Journal, the US Labor Department said Friday. A federal whistleblower investigation found the oil and gas giant terminated... + más
Amazon hires unsafe trucking firms twice as often as peers, WSJ finds | Ars Technica
Exxon CEO warns Biden administration against limiting fuel exports | Fox Business
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