What #BigOil knew about #ClimateChange, in its own words

by Benjamin Franta, October 28, 2021

"Back in 1979, #Exxon had privately studied options for avoiding #GlobalWarming. It found that with immediate action, if the industry moved away from #FossilFuels and instead focused on #renewable energy, fossil fuel pollution could start to decline in the 1990s and a major #ClimateCrisis could be avoided.

"But the industry didn't pursue that path. Instead, colleagues and I recently found that in the late 1980s, Exxon and other oil companies coordinated a global effort to dispute #ClimateScience, block fossil fuel controls and keep their products flowing.

"We know about it through internal documents and the words of industry insiders, who are now beginning to share what they saw with the public. We also know that in 1989, the fossil fuel industry created something called the Global Climate Coalition—but it wasn't an environmental group like the name suggests; instead, it worked to sow doubt about climate change and lobbied lawmakers to block clean energy legislation and climate treaties throughout the 1990s.

"For example, in 1997, the Global Climate Coalition's chairman, William O'Keefe, who was also an executive vice president for the American Petroleum Institute, wrote in the Washington Post that 'Climate scientists don't say that burning oil, gas and coal is steadily warming the earth,' contradicting what the industry had known for decades. The fossil fuel industry also funded think tanks and biased studies that helped slow progress to a crawl."

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What Big Oil knew about climate change, in its own words

Four years ago, I traveled around America, visiting historical archives. I was looking for documents that might reveal the hidden history of climate change—and in particular, when the major coal, oil and gas companies became aware of the problem, and what they knew about it.

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@DoomsdaysCW I struggle to even understand how one could knowingly consign the entire planet to an entirely avoidable hellish future if one could choose otherwise, as these oil execs did. It’s just unspeakably monstrous

@pilgrim76 @DoomsdaysCW
I agree, Tyler. Did they think they lived on some separate planet where global warming wasn't happening? Did they think it wouldn't be their beach front properties that washed into the sea?

I just don't get it.

@LaChasseuse @DoomsdaysCW
yes, and even beyond the question of basic self-interest, i find it hard to understand how one could be so morally depraved as a human being to make that decision. they would've been marginally less obscenely wealthy, i suppose.

additionally, now that we are where we are, i wonder why all living oil executives haven't been put up against the wall for crimes against humanity

@pilgrim76 @DoomsdaysCW

It's a crime against humanity.

No 'just following orders'.

Killing other people for profit.