U.S. congressional probe calls out oil companies for an unprecedented global crime

Edited by Ed Newman
2022-09-16 23:28:02

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​On Capitol Hill, a House congressional committee has uncovered documents revealing how oil company executives’ private actions contradicted their public promises to fight climate change. ​​​

Washington, September 17 (RHC)-- On Capitol Hill, a House congressional committee has uncovered documents revealing how oil company executives’ private actions contradicted their public promises to fight climate change. 

One set of e-mails obtained by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform shows how Exxon sought to undermine an oil industry pledge to uphold the Paris Climate Agreement.  Other internal e-mails reveal Shell’s public pledge to go carbon-neutral amounted to corporate greenwashing. 

This week, lawmakers heard testimony on how public relations firms worked to mislead the public over the climate crisis, while organizing phony grassroots campaigns to battle proposed regulations. 

Testifying before the committee, environmental lawyer Raya Salter said: "The climate crisis is an unprecedented global crime, and the smoking gun lies in the hands of Big Oil and Gas. They have known with precision for over 40 years that they were doing no less than creating a mass extinction event.”


 



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