25 min

Exxon’s Climate Change “Strategy‪”‬ How To Stop Climate Change

    • Society & Culture

Some major oil companies have recently unveiled plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reinvent themselves in the face of climate change. Exxon has not announced any plan to deal with climate change but this week Bloomberg News reported on a leaked copy of Exxon’s 2018 investment plan and it calls for 17% more greenhouse gas emissions by 2025. We’ll take a look at Exxon’s dramatic plummet over the last few years and their big gamble on business as usual, come hell or high water (literally). 
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Some major oil companies have recently unveiled plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reinvent themselves in the face of climate change. Exxon has not announced any plan to deal with climate change but this week Bloomberg News reported on a leaked copy of Exxon’s 2018 investment plan and it calls for 17% more greenhouse gas emissions by 2025. We’ll take a look at Exxon’s dramatic plummet over the last few years and their big gamble on business as usual, come hell or high water (literally). 
Also
U.S. wildfires: Climate change and forest managementClimate change sneaks into the debateBiden distances himself from the Green New DealIf you would like to support the show please click here.
Music by:
Audio SnackTheme music is by JuicesSound design by Keaton Butler – keatonbutlerrecording at gmail.com
Please share the show with a friend.
Support the show

25 min

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