UN chief slams oil firms for 'big lie' on global warming

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DAVOS, Switzerland: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres skewered oil firms on Wednesday (Jan 18) for having 'peddled the big lie' about their role in global warming, telling the World Economic Forum that they should be held accountable. Addressing a room full of the world's business and political elite,

DAVOS, Switzerland: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres skewered oil firms on Wednesday for having"peddled the big lie" about their role in global warming, telling the World Economic Forum that they should be held accountable.

A study published in the journal Science last week said ExxonMobil had dismissed the findings of its own scientists on the role of fossil fuels in climate change. In 1998, US states won a landmark settlement against tobacco companies worth US$246 billion aimed at recovering the costs of treating smokers from the harmful effects of cigarettes.

"This insanity belongs in science fiction, yet we know the ecosystem meltdown is cold, hard scientific fact," Guterres added.

 

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