Leaked ExxonMobil documents reveal oil giant plans to increase annual CO2 emissions by 17%

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-10-06 18:27:27

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Bloomberg reports Exxon’s plans could add the annual carbon emissions to the equivalent of 26 coal-fired power plants.

New York, October 6 (RHC)-- Leaked internal documents from ExxonMobil reveal the oil giant plans to increase annual carbon dioxide emissions by 17% by 2025.  Bloomberg reports Exxon’s plans could add the annual carbon emissions of a country like Greece to the atmosphere, or the equivalent of 26 coal-fired power plants. 

ExxonMobil’s own scientists have known about the threat of climate change for decades but suppressed the information and have not committed to curbing emissions, even as other major oil companies have announced cuts after massive public pressure campaigns.



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