Exxon Mobil's slippery climate science

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Exxon Mobil was not transparent to its investors about the risks of climate change.
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Exxon Mobil has some explaining to do, said Justin Gillis and Clifford Krauss at The New York Times. The oil giant is being investigated by the New York attorney general over whether it lied to its investors and the public about the risks of climate change. For decades, Exxon Mobil allegedly poured money into outside groups dedicated to undermining the scientific case for climate change, even as the company's own scientists warned Exxon executives about the potential environmental consequences of burning fossil fuels. Some legal experts are already comparing the inquiry to the multibillion-dollar lawsuits brought against Big Tobacco for fudging the health impact of smoking. Depending on what the investigation finds, we may soon see a "legal assault on fossil fuel companies."

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