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From: paul krassner Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2017 6:41 PM To: Jeffrey E. Subject: FYI <https://www.facebook.com/AlterNetNews> SEARCH Search form Search <http://www.alternet.ore> 4 • ENVIRONMENT/ =OOD • ECONOMY * EDUCATION * RIGHTS * MEDIA/ =ULTURE • HEALTH " ACTIVISM • THE =ERSONAL ▪ TRUMP =RAUMA ENVIRONMENT Damning New Harvard Study Confirms Exxon Knew It =as Destroying the Planet All Along The =orld's largest publicly owned oil company has "officially run out of =xcuses." Climate =exus August 23, 2017, 10:00 AM GMT 12<=a> Print COMMENTS Photo Credit: Mike Mozart/Flickr =C EFTA_R1_01310824 EFTA02343104 ExxonMobil <http://www.ecowatch.com/tag/exxon> misled the public on what it knew =bout climate change <http://www.ecowatch.com/climate-change/> and its link to fossil fuels, =ccording to a groundbreaking new analysis of the company's internal and =xternal communications. In a study published Tuesday in the journal =nvironmental Research Letters, Harvard postdoctoral fellow Geoffrey =upran and professor Naomi Oreskes reviewed nearly 200 communications on =limate change from the oil giant, including scientific research, =nternal company memos and paid editorial features in the New York =imes. The analysis =howed a "quantifiable discrepancy" between internal and external =ommunications, with 81 percent of external advertisements casting doubt =n the link between human activity and climate change despite 80 percent =f internal communications acknowledging climate science. "Even while Exxon Mobil =cientists were contributing to climate science and writing reports that =xplained it to their bosses, the company was paying for advertisements =hat told a very different tale," Supran and Oreskes wrote in a New =ork Times op-ed on the study. As reported by the Los Angeles Times: "The study may =e especially timely now, because a coalition of state attorneys general =nd the Securities and Exchange Commission are investigating =hether the company lied to the public and investors about what it knew =bout the dangers of climate change ... The study also =nvolves research and public statements issued by the company =hile Rex Tillerson chttp://www.ecowatch.comitagirex-tillerson> , the current =ecretary of state, was a senior executive. Tillerson isn't mentioned in =he paper, but he became a production general manager in 1999, president =nd a director in 2004, and chairman and chief executive in =0O6." Greenpeace =SA climate liability campaigner Naomi Ages said that "Exxon =as officially run out of excuses." She explained how "this peer-reviewed study from Harvard is =ust the latest piece of evidence indicating that the largest oil =ompany in the world knew about the risks of climate change, but =oncealed them from the public and shareholders." "State attorneys general dedicated to protecting =eople and the environment from recent assaults should act now to hold =olluters accountable for the biggest crisis facing humanity," Ages =ontinued. "The pressure on =he parties most responsible for climate change will continue, from =nvestors who recognize the economic risks, to attorneys general in =assachusetts and New York, to the majority of the people in this =ountry who know we need action on climate change." 2 EFTA_R1_01310825 EFTA02343105
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