Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Sometimes There Really Is A Conspiracy

Chevron, Exxon, BP and Shell: names that are familiar to almost all of us. What we might be less familiar with is the role they and about 16 other fossil fuel giants have played historically in ignoring the denying the climate crisis that has come to engulf the world.

Matthew Taylor and Jonathon Watts write that those companies are responsible for more than a third of greenhouse gas emissions today:
New data from world-renowned researchers reveals how this cohort of state-owned and multinational firms are driving the climate emergency that threatens the future of humanity, and details how they have continued to expand their operations despite being aware of the industry’s devastating impact on the planet.

The analysis, by Richard Heede at the Climate Accountability Institute in the US, the world’s leading authority on big oil’s role in the escalating climate emergency, evaluates what the global corporations have extracted from the ground, and the subsequent emissions these fossil fuels are responsible for since 1965 – the point at which experts say the environmental impact of fossil fuels was known by both industry leaders and politicians.

The top 20 companies on the list have contributed to 35% of all energy-related carbon dioxide and methane worldwide, totalling 480bn tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (GtCO2e) since 1965.
Perhaps the most shocking aspect of this report is that these companies knew, as far back as the 1960s, that they were degrading the earth in a way that future generations would pay a heavy price. And they have been working hard ever since to fund an array of climate-change deniers to conceal this truth.

The following brief video explains the situation succinctly:



It has been said that even paranoid people have enemies. In a similar vein, sometimes those who shout "CONSPIRACY!" are, sadly, correct.

6 comments:

  1. Jesus, I think I copied your post, Lorne. Schellnhuber and others told us that our only hope of averting catastrophic climate change, runaway global warming, hinged on the "induced implosion" of the fossil energy industry. Governments of petro-states, such as our own, had to put them down just as you would an animal with rabies if we were to have even a reasonable chance of arresting global warming. Instead we've gone in the very opposite direction. OPEC and the International Energy Agency see a bright future for fossil fuels, including coal, well into the 2040s. The fossil fuel industry and its political Quislings are writing our obituary - today.

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    1. Hiding as they are, in plain sight. Mound, these companies know that it takes little to cultivate people's short-term selfish interests at the expense of our long-term survival.

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  2. Like the concentration of wealth in a few hands, Lorne, the future of the planet rests in relatively few hands.

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  3. .. 11,000 CAPP lobbyists sessions with our Federal Government from 2011 to 2017.. Grade 5 can do the math.. or project how many sessions in 2018.. in my view that's absurd on a daily basis..

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    1. A damning statistic that reveals much, Sal.

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