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posted by janrinok on Tuesday April 03 2018, @12:51PM   Printer-friendly
from the smoking-gun dept.

The Center for American Progress reports

Exclusive new footage of an internal Mobil Oil meeting with employees, obtained by ThinkProgress, shows then chief executive, Lucio Noto, discussing the impact of Mobil's product on climate change a full two decades ago. This admission occurred as the company worked externally to marginalize climate science and reject any responsibility for global warming and its impacts.

Noto's statement took place in 1998--one year prior to Mobil's merger with Exxon--and raises critical questions about top executives' awareness of the company's overall carbon footprint. The answers may have significant implications for the multiple climate lawsuits currently facing ExxonMobil and other oil giants.

[...] archival video footage of a Mobil Oil meeting seen by ThinkProgress indicates that 20 years ago, employees were raising concerns about the company's responsibility for climate change. In response to staff complaints, Noto--the man who would become ExxonMobil's second in command alongside Lee Raymond--appears to acknowledge the impact the company's product has on rising greenhouse gas emissions.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 03 2018, @03:35PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 03 2018, @03:35PM (#661990)

    The question is, exactly how much devastation have the lies of the oil industry wrought on the people of this planet, and how do we get them to use their resources and energies in a more positive way?

    Ask khallow, pretty sure he has an opinion he's like to share with us and, let's keep in mind, (misre)present as fact.