Steve Coll on Exxon Mobil's oil empire | Reuters
Q: Exxon was a critic of global warming science and it funded groups that sought to discredit that work. Yet about five years ago, it changed tack and said it would support a tax on carbon. How did this turn come about?
A: "They'll say they were ultimately transparent about it, but I don't think the history supports that. They did try to work through subterfuge and proxy groups to basically poison the science.
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Why would Exxon poison climate science. At no cost to their corporate bottom line thay have vastly expande their market by haveing coal fired power generation switched to natural gas. They are one of the biggest benefiary of climate alarmism.
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