DoomsdaysCW · @DoomsdaysCW
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about almost 40 years ago

A new investigation shows the oil company understood the science before it became a public issue and spent millions to promote

By Shannon Hall on October 26, 2015

"One thing is certain: in June 1988, when NASA scientist told a congressional hearing that the planet was already warming, Exxon remained publicly convinced that the science was still controversial. Furthermore, experts agree that Exxon became a leader in campaigns of confusion. By 1989 the company had helped create the (disbanded in 2002) to question the scientific basis for concern about climate change. It also helped to prevent the from signing the international treaty on climate known as the in 1998 to control . Exxon’s tactic not only worked on the U.S. but also stopped other countries, such as and , from signing the treaty. At that point, 'a lot of things unraveled,' Oreskes says.

"But experts are still piecing together Exxon’s misconception puzzle. Last summer the Union of Concerned Scientists released a complementary investigation to the one by InsideClimate News, known as the Climate Deception Dossiers (pdf). 'We included a memo of a coalition of fossil-fuel companies where they pledge basically to launch a big communications effort to sow doubt,' says union president Kenneth Kimmel. 'There’s even a quote in it that says something like ‘Victory will be achieved when the average person is uncertain about climate science.’ So it’s pretty stark.'

"Since then, Exxon has spent more than $30 million on that promote ClimateDenial, according to . Although experts will never be able to quantify the damage Exxon’s misinformation has caused, 'one thing for certain is we’ve lost a lot of ground,' Kimmell says. Half of the greenhouse gas emissions in our atmosphere were released after 1988. 'I have to think if the fossil-fuel companies had been upfront about this and had been part of the solution instead of the problem, we would have made a lot of progress [today] instead of doubling our greenhouse gas emissions.'"

scientificamerican.com/article

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Jonathan Wright · @Jon6705
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How many of the agreed changes have been changed, watered down, or delayed since then?

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Knowledge Zone · @kzoneind
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Happy Birthday John McEnroe (1959) - considered among the greatest in the history of .

The came into force, following its ratification by Russia (2005).

knowledgezone.co.in/news

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LANXESS · @LANXESS
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in 1997, the UN Climate Change Conference adopted the . It laid the foundation for the rules on how also LANXESS today reports on emissions and derives measures from them. Join us on a journey back in time to its beginnings.
lanxess.com/en/INSIDE-LANXESS/

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Seppo · @sepponet
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A short cartoon history of the climate & environmental summits II :
Climate Change Conference
The Hague Climate Change Conference - 2000

#summit #kyotoprotocol #Climate #COP6 #un

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