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hatrack

(61,536 posts)
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 10:56 AM Jan 11

Expect Inertia: Batshit Climate Lies From Trumpworld, Concerned Face Greenwash Chatter From Energy Majors

President-elect Donald Trump seems hell-bent on filling his cabinet with anti-science extremists, including climate science deniers. While these nominations are dangerous, what’s even more disturbing is the opening they create for fossil fuel corporations that have masterminded climate deception campaigns to regain social license. ExxonMobil, Shell, and trade associations like the American Petroleum Institute now profess to accept climate science—even as they exacerbate the crisis by continuing to expand fossil fuel production and kick the climate action can down the road with greenwashing and doublespeak. In a cynical effort to please climate-conscious investors, ExxonMobil Chair and CEO Darren Woods may choose to keep climate science deniers like DOE nominee Chris Wright at arm’s length. But with global temperatures rising, the carbon budget dwindling, and climate-driven disasters affecting people and communities around the world, we cannot afford to accept ExxonMobil, Shell, or other major fossil fuel corporations as the lesser evil—or even worse, as integral to climate solutions.

During his campaign, Trump sought $1 billion from oil and gas CEOs in exchange for a pledge to reverse environmental regulations and prevent new policies from being enacted. Since Trump’s election to a second term, fossil fuel industry interests have published their wish lists—and patrons have been rewarded with appointments to key posts in the administration. And we’ve already seen a resurgence of outright climate science denial.

Chris Wright, Trump’s nominee for Energy Secretary, has denied the well-established connection between climate change and extreme weather events. Liberty Energy, the fracking corporation he heads, describes its Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) focus as delivering secure, reliable, affordable access to energy. Its ESG report downplays the urgency of the climate crisis and misrepresents the findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. This deliberate distortion of ESG builds on years of anti-ESG efforts by far-right activists including Vivek Ramaswamy, appointed by Trump to partner with fellow billionaire Elon Musk in weakening federal regulations and slashing government spending (notably, oil and gas subsidies are not on the chopping block).

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2024 wrapped up as the hottest year on record, with warming temporarily reaching 1.5 C. Unlike Tillerson or Trump, current ExxonMobil Chair and CEO Darren Woods professes to support the Paris Agreement. However, the corporation pushes technological “solutions” that can’t bend the emissions curve steeply downward in the critical period between now and 2030. In December, ExxonMobil released its plan to 2030, which calls for an 18% increase in oil and gas production, thanks largely to growth in the Permian Basin (after last year’s acquisition of Pioneer) and offshore Guyana. Woods bragged about reducing ExxonMobil’s upstream (exploration and production) emissions intensity by 20% between 2016 and 2023—and says it is aiming to cut emissions intensity 40-50% by 2050. However, upstream emissions intensity measures emissions per unit of production—and excludes emissions from burning oil and gas, which constitute roughly 85 percent of the heat-trapping emissions attributable to ExxonMobil. So, if production is increasing—as ExxonMobil’s is—absolute emissions will continue to climb even if upstream emissions intensity significantly decreases.

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https://blog.ucsusa.org/kathy-mulvey/climate-science-deniers-and-fossil-fuel-greenwashing-danger-in-trumps-second-term/

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Expect Inertia: Batshit Climate Lies From Trumpworld, Concerned Face Greenwash Chatter From Energy Majors (Original Post) hatrack Jan 11 OP
The rich and powerful don't care about what happens to the regular people. Irish_Dem Jan 11 #1
Crypto and AI accelerating more energy usage Envirogal Jan 11 #2
Yes, the Palisades Fire is the appetizer . . . hatrack Jan 11 #3
This is why... 2naSalit Jan 11 #4

Irish_Dem

(62,112 posts)
1. The rich and powerful don't care about what happens to the regular people.
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 11:02 AM
Jan 11

They could not care less about the harm done to others.

Envirogal

(184 posts)
2. Crypto and AI accelerating more energy usage
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 11:17 AM
Jan 11

Between corporations that haven’t reduced their emissions, the reversal of green energy R&D, and the fossil fuel industry”s land grabs and PR gaslighting, there really is no hope of reversing the trajectory we are headed towards, or frankly, are already here.

Brace yourselves, it’s going to get a lot worse. We have allowed these entities to get by with it all for decades. The only way we can overcome this Trump administration with so many dangerous and feckless people is to start uniting and growing OUR power.

I live in LA and the reality is very sobering of what more is to come.

hatrack

(61,536 posts)
3. Yes, the Palisades Fire is the appetizer . . .
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 11:18 AM
Jan 11

The multi-course dinner awaiting us is going to really, really suck.

2naSalit

(94,637 posts)
4. This is why...
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 12:25 PM
Jan 11

It's way past time to eat the rich and starve the beast that wants to eat us.

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