Exxon CEO blames public for failure to fix climate change

by maki23

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  1. The dark money think tanks that produce pseudoscience saying climate change is a hoax is not funded by the public. They are funded by the fossil fuel industry. Including Exxon. They all belong in prison for mass murder.

  2. This the same Exxon that is suing two activist investors for putting forward a shareholder proposal for the company to reduce emissions?

    And even now, when the investors have withdrawn the proposal, continues to fight to sue them?

    Yeah, fuck this guy.

  3. But Woods’s comments Tuesday doubled down on the claim that the energy transition will succeed only when end-users pay the price.

    Lol how many trillions of dollars in subsidies has Exxon taken in to overcompensate this asshole?

  4. So what if we intentionally slowed down alternative energy sources? We delivered value for the shareholders!

  5. I’m getting hungry. Maybe we start the main course with this man

  6. “See, what we’re going to need is for a WHOLE bunch of you poor people to just go ahead and die. Then there will be less demand. Not me and the people responsible, of course; we’re going to need you people who bought our products to do it.”

  7. I say we start storming their homes and executing them. That’ll force action fairly quickly.

  8. Spends millions lobbying Congress, turns around and blames you. Evil

  9. The rich have cause the brunt of global warming.

    People like this Exxon CEO.

    They use politics to ensure their dirty emissions-causing products are continuously used for decades, knowing full well the devastation it causes. All for even more money.

    Meanwhile, people don’t have much choice in the matter for vehicles or even how their food/wares are manufactured or transported to them using highly polluting methods.

    And yet I’m told it’s poor form to blame the rich, regular people are the ones to blame . . .

  10. “By failing to hold us accountable, the public has abdicated it’s environmental responsibility.”

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