Exxon: the road not taken
Relying on primary sources dating back to the 1970s, describes how Exxon conducted cutting-edge climate research and then, without revealing what it had learned, worked at the forefront of climate-change denial, manufacturing doubt about the scientific consensus that its own research had confirmed--...
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Zusammenfassung: | Relying on primary sources dating back to the 1970s, describes how Exxon conducted cutting-edge climate research and then, without revealing what it had learned, worked at the forefront of climate-change denial, manufacturing doubt about the scientific consensus that its own research had confirmed--Adapted from publisher's description |
Beschreibung: | 82 Seiten 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781518718670 1518718671 |
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contents | Exxon's own research confirmed fossil fuels' role in global warming decades ago -- Exxon believed deep dive into climate research would protect its business -- Exxon confirmed global warming consensus in 1982 with in-house climate models -- Exxon's business ambition collided with climate change under a distant sea -- Highlighting the allure of synfuels, Exxon played down the climate risks -- Exxon sowed doubt about climate science for decades by stressing uncertainty -- Exxon made deep cuts in climate research budget in the 1980s -- More Exxon documents show how much it knew about climate 35 years ago -- Exxon's oil industry peers knew about climate dangers in the 1970s, too -- Appendix I. List of documents [available for download] -- Appendix II. Characters [Exxon executives and others] -- Appendix III. Related stories -- Appendix IV. Frontline videos |
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spelling | Banerjee, Neela Verfasser (DE-588)1129278859 aut Exxon the road not taken by Neela Banerjee, John H. Cushman Jr., David Hasemyer, and Lisa Song [Brooklyn, New York] InsideClimate News February 2017 © 2015 82 Seiten 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Exxon's own research confirmed fossil fuels' role in global warming decades ago -- Exxon believed deep dive into climate research would protect its business -- Exxon confirmed global warming consensus in 1982 with in-house climate models -- Exxon's business ambition collided with climate change under a distant sea -- Highlighting the allure of synfuels, Exxon played down the climate risks -- Exxon sowed doubt about climate science for decades by stressing uncertainty -- Exxon made deep cuts in climate research budget in the 1980s -- More Exxon documents show how much it knew about climate 35 years ago -- Exxon's oil industry peers knew about climate dangers in the 1970s, too -- Appendix I. List of documents [available for download] -- Appendix II. Characters [Exxon executives and others] -- Appendix III. Related stories -- Appendix IV. Frontline videos Relying on primary sources dating back to the 1970s, describes how Exxon conducted cutting-edge climate research and then, without revealing what it had learned, worked at the forefront of climate-change denial, manufacturing doubt about the scientific consensus that its own research had confirmed--Adapted from publisher's description Geschichte Klimaänderung USA Exxon Mobil Corporation Climatic changes / Research / History Climatic changes / Economic aspects / Research Social responsibility of business Science and industry / United States Petroleum industry and trade / Public relations Energy industries / Public relations Cushman, John H. Jr. Verfasser (DE-588)1129279103 aut Hasemyer, David Verfasser (DE-588)1129279537 aut Song, Lisa Sonstige (DE-588)1129279863 oth |
spellingShingle | Banerjee, Neela Cushman, John H. Jr Hasemyer, David Exxon the road not taken Exxon's own research confirmed fossil fuels' role in global warming decades ago -- Exxon believed deep dive into climate research would protect its business -- Exxon confirmed global warming consensus in 1982 with in-house climate models -- Exxon's business ambition collided with climate change under a distant sea -- Highlighting the allure of synfuels, Exxon played down the climate risks -- Exxon sowed doubt about climate science for decades by stressing uncertainty -- Exxon made deep cuts in climate research budget in the 1980s -- More Exxon documents show how much it knew about climate 35 years ago -- Exxon's oil industry peers knew about climate dangers in the 1970s, too -- Appendix I. List of documents [available for download] -- Appendix II. Characters [Exxon executives and others] -- Appendix III. Related stories -- Appendix IV. Frontline videos Geschichte Klimaänderung |
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title_auth | Exxon the road not taken |
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title_full | Exxon the road not taken by Neela Banerjee, John H. Cushman Jr., David Hasemyer, and Lisa Song |
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