forbes.com — ExxonMobil Corp. gave $16 million to 43 ideological groups between 1998 and 2005 in a coordinated effort to mislead the public by discrediting the science behind global warming, the Union of Concerned Scientists asserted Wednesday.
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emorphienJan 8, 2007
tobacco yes... but microsoft? ooookkk
crazybotJan 8, 2007
Oil is over EXXON, GM, Ford...and the rest of them know it. Electric cars are in our future :)
archeologistJan 8, 2007
It's true, says so right here: <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/search?s=ExxonMobil+global+warming&submit=Search&section=news&type=both&area=all&age=7&sort=most">http://digg.com/search?s=ExxonMobil+global+warming&submit=Search&section=news&type=both&area=all&age=7&sort=most</a>
muyosoJan 8, 2007
True, but remember, all scientists get funding from somewhere. And funding usually stops when they find no causal relationship between the things they are studying. Not saying all scientists are biased, but all scientists do need to make a living.
yeahokJan 8, 2007
What about all the money global warming proponents get from leftists, Hmmm? Really this is a valid question, where do they get thier money? Don't tell me it doesn't happen ;)
informbusinessJan 8, 2007
This is not surprising ..i must admit i have stock in this company though now my conscience has smothered me in guilt so i have decision to make. I do agree with the post here but what you need to understand is that exxon cannot be boycotted so easily therefore i do not encourage trying to .. whatever u do should be energy conservation and let the government and/ the public org. deal with that.
Closed AccountFeb 18, 2009
Sue for crimes against humanity given the drastic consequences of the carbon economy that has previously benefited these companies. Use the money recovered to increase use of negative carbon technologies such as the production of biochar and syngas from biomass pyrolysis. Do it now...