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\"Tillerson\"<\/a>Donald Trump\u2019s pick of Rex Tillerson for Secretary of State sends a chilling message about the new administration\u2019s commitment to addressing the challenges of a warming planet.<\/p>\n

Who is Rex Tillerson? And why should he be asked to answer tough questions about climate change and climate-change denial at his confirmation hearing? As a life-long oil and gas man and an employee of ExxonMobil since 1975 and its CEO since 2006, Tillerson has worked for and then taken the helm of a company that has engaged for four decades in a deliberate, misleading, and well-financed public-relations campaign intended to hide what the company\u2019s own internal climate studies concluded. ExxonMobil has been at the forefront of sowing doubt about the research and causes of climate change. It has been a major player in the effort to discredit the prevailing science and the scientists who engage in climate study. It has fought regulations intended to protect public health and security.<\/p>\n

Let\u2019s go back to those four decades of climate-change denial for a moment. The tragic impact of those lost decades of disinformation and suppression of scientific evidence cannot be overstated. During those years, the world lost the opportunity to address the challenges of climate change at an earlier stage by taking aggressive steps to limit fossil fuel consumption and devoting more time and money to research and develop renewable-energy technology that could have made the costs and large-scale conversion to clean energy more affordable. Lost, too, was the opportunity to mitigate, at that earlier stage, some of the most extreme of a warming planet\u2019s destabilizing and destructive effects on the global community.<\/p>\n

Tillerson\u2019s public statements and personal history on climate change are mixed at best. After all, it wasn\u2019t until 2007 \u2013 one year after Tillerson took the helm at ExxonMobil and forty years after the company had on record the conclusions from its own scientific studies that there was evidence of human-caused climate change\u2014that ExxonMobil first disclosed to its shareholders the threat to future profitability that climate change would certainly pose.<\/p>\n

Things might have turned out differently for ExxonMobil\u2014one of America\u2019s largest, wealthiest, and most internationally connected corporations. Beginning in 2004, the Rockefeller Family Fund, a large shareholder in ExxonMobil, tried\u2014and \u00a0failed\u2014to convince the company to officially acknowledge what the company\u2019s own scientists had concluded years before, and to disavow climate denial and make the shift toward clean-energy generation. Famously, in 2013 \u2013 nine <\/em>years after the Rockefeller family\u2019s campaign\u2014Tillerson responded coldly to a shareholder resolution calling for emissions reduction by asking, \u201cWhat good is it to save the planet if humanity suffers?\u201d<\/p>\n

That same year, Tillerson belatedly acknowledged in a speech the reality of a warming climate and the fact that carbon dioxide levels were indeed increasing. In the same speech, however, he went on to defend the oil industry, claiming falsely that no viable alternatives existed and reaffirming ExxonMobil\u2019s disastrous commitment to oil and natural gas production.<\/p>\n

Tillerson should face tough congressional hearings on his appointment as secretary of state. If the senate does its job, Tillerson will need to be held accountable for his years at ExxonMobil during the corporation\u2019s campaign to suppress the science on global warming. Because of Tillerson\u2019s complicity in manipulating facts about an issue that will have devastating impacts on the nation\u2019s national security, his appointment should be rejected.<\/p>\n

To better prepare for listening to those hearings, here\u2019s a timeline, courtesy of GreenPeace, that highlights the most egregious of the oil giant\u2019s decades\u2019 long campaign of deception and climate denial.<\/p>\n

1977<\/strong><\/p>\n

ExxonMobil scientists undertake studies of the human causes of global warming.<\/p>\n

1982<\/strong><\/p>\n

An internal ExxonMobil memo reports that \u201cthere are some potentially catastrophic events that must be considered . . . Once the effects are measurable, they might not be reversible.\u201d<\/p>\n

1988\u00a0\u00a0 <\/strong><\/p>\n

ExxonMobil joins a group of fossil-fuel companies and industry front groups under the auspices of the American Petroleum Institute to found the Global Climate Science Communications Plan. $2 million is spent in support of a plan to convince the media and the public of \u201cuncertainties\u201d in climate science and to ensure that the uncertainties would become part of \u201cconventional wisdom.\u201d<\/p>\n

1980s\u20132000 <\/strong><\/p>\n

Mobil and then ExxonMobil bankrolls a public-relations weekly advertorial blitz in the New York Times casting doubt on climate-change science.<\/p>\n

2001\u00a0\u00a0 <\/strong><\/p>\n

ExxonMobil\u2019s New York Times advertorial calls Kyoto Protocol \u201cunrealistic\u201d and \u201ceconomically damaging\u201d because of \u201cfundamental flaws.\u201d<\/p>\n

2001<\/strong><\/p>\n

President George W. Bush adopts the ExxonMobil language nearly verbatim in his March speech on his reasons for rejecting the Kyoto Protocols.<\/p>\n

2016\u00a0\u00a0 <\/strong><\/p>\n

New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey open investigations into whether ExxonMobil may have violated state securities and consumer fraud laws by deceiving consumers and investors about the impact of fossil fuels on the environment and the company\u2019s business.<\/p>\n

2016<\/strong><\/p>\n

Massachusetts and New York are joined by California, the District of Columbia, Vermont, Virginia, Maryland, and the Virgin Islands in support of investigations of possible consumer fraud by ExxonMobil.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Another trust-worthy source about climate disinformation is the Union of Concerned Scientists\u2019 2015 \u201cClimate Deception Dossiers,\u201d<\/a> an exhaustive investigation into fossil fuel companies and climate denial that includes internal memos testifying to \u201ccarefully planned campaigns of deception.\u201d The report concludes:<\/p>\n

As the scientific evidence concerning climate change became clear, some of the world\u2019s largest carbon producers \u2013 including BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Peabody Energy, and Shell \u2013 developed and participated in campaigns to deliberately sow confusion and block policies designed to reduce the heat-trapping emissions that cause global warming.<\/p>\n

Fossil fuel company leaders knew<\/em><\/strong> (emphasis added) that their products were harmful to people and the planet but still chose to actively deceive the public and deny this harm.<\/p>\n

. . . With documents made public as recently as 2014 and 2015, the evidence is clear that a campaign of deception about global warming continues to the present.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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