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Exxon Scientists Predicted Warming, Even as Company Cast Doubts: Study [1]

"In the late 1970s, scientists at Exxon fitted one of the company’s supertankers with state-of-the-art equipment to measure carbon dioxide in the ocean and in the air, an early example of substantial research the oil giant conducted into the science of climate change.

A new study published Thursday in the journal Science found that over the next decades, Exxon’s scientists made remarkably accurate projections of just how much burning fossil fuels would warm the planet. Their projections were as accurate, and sometimes even more so, as those of independent academic and government models.

Yet for years, the oil giant publicly cast doubt on climate science, and cautioned against any drastic move away from burning fossil fuels, the main driver of climate change. Exxon also ran a public relations program — including ads that ran in The New York Times — emphasizing uncertainties in the scientific research on global warming."

Hiroko Tabuchi reports for the New York Times January 12, 2023. [2]

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"Study: Exxon Mobil Accurately Predicted Warming Since 1970s" (AP) [3]

 

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Source: NYTimes [2], 01/13/2023
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