ExxonMobil says Climate Research Stories Inaccurate and Deliberately Misleading
“For nearly 40 years we have supported development of climate science in
partnership with governments and academic institutions, and did and
continue to do that work in an open and transparent way,” said
“Activists deliberately cherry-picked statements attributed to various company employees to wrongly suggest definitive conclusions were reached decades ago by company researchers. These activists took those statements out of context and ignored other readily available statements demonstrating that our researchers recognized the developing nature of climate science at the time which, in fact, mirrored global understanding.”
The allegations were contained in reports distributed by
Both
“The facts are that we identified the potential risks of climate change
and have taken the issue very seriously,” said Cohen. “We embarked on
decades of research in collaboration with many parties, including the
“We recognize that our past participation in broad coalitions that opposed ineffective climate policies subjects us to criticism by climate activist groups,” said Cohen. “We will continue to advocate for policies that reduce emissions while enabling economic growth.”
Since 2009, the company has supported a revenue-neutral carbon tax as the preferred policy approach for emission reduction because it ensures a uniform and predictable cost of carbon, allows market prices to drive solutions, maximizes transparency to stakeholders, reduces administrative complexity, promotes global participation, and is easily adjusted to future developments in climate science and policy impacts.
The company has an active research program into lower-carbon emission technologies, such as algae and cellulosic-based biofuels, carbon capture and storage and advanced engines to name a few.
More information on ExxonMobil’s climate research can be found on ExxonMobil’s corporate blog, Perspectives at www.exxonmobilperspectives.com.
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