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  2. ExxonMobil climate change denial - Wikipedia

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    From the late 1970s and through the 1980s, Exxon, one of predecessors of ExxonMobil, had a public reputation as a pioneer in climate change research. [18] Exxon funded internal and university collaborations, broadly in line with the developing public scientific approach, and developed a reputation for expertise in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2). [19]

  3. Maine Sues Major Oil Companies Over ‘Ongoing ... - AOL

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    The lawsuit also points to one peer-reviewed analysis of Exxon’s climate communications from 1989 to 2004, which found that the company acknowledged that climate change is real and human-caused ...

  4. Environmental impact of Big Tech - Wikipedia

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    The environmental impact of Big Tech is a phenomenon in which many aspects of Big Tech contribute to negative impacts on the environment and climate change.In the big data age, technologists and people in general find it valuable to view emerging technologies with a critical lens, one of which is geared toward the environment.

  5. The Future 50: The companies most likely to adapt, thrive ...

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    At BCG, we call these companies highly vital; they have the capacity to adapt, innovate, and grow amid technological, economic, and political change. This list is designed to be both a tool for ...

  6. Oil companies 'could doom global efforts' around climate ...

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    The report went further to say that the big oil companies have avoided accountability and obstructed the committee’s investigation, which was originally launched in September 2021, after not ...

  7. List of climate change controversies - Wikipedia

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    Climate change deniers and "skeptics" tend to cherry-pick data or studies, and then trump up any scientific discussions or apparent discrepancies that match with their agenda. [ citation needed ] Many of those apparent discrepancies have been reconciled in the meantime, climate models have become more accurate, the scientific consensus on ...

  8. How Companies Should Really Talk About Climate Change - AOL

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    In the years following the emergence of climate change as a global issue, companies often portrayed their environmental initiatives as efforts to “do the right thing.”

  9. Climate change denial - Wikipedia

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    Climate change denial is undermining efforts to act on or adapt to climate change, and exerts a powerful influence on the politics of climate change. [15] [8]: 691–698 In the 1970s, oil companies published research that broadly concurred with the scientific community's view on climate change.