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ExxonMobil scientists predicted climate change even as company denied warming: study

Por: New York Daily News Nation January 13, 2023

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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



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