Exxon CEO accused of lying about climate science to congressional panel

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Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney likens oil company bosses’ responses to those of tobacco industry at historic hearing

The chair of the House oversight committee, Representative Carolyn Maloney, pressed Woods about statements by his predecessor, Exxon CEO Lee Raymond, who in the 1990s said the scientific evidence for climate change was “inconclusive” and that “the case for global warming is far from air tight”.

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The lying was done by the cities and states about climate change

There is no climate crisis.

Accused and accused It is a tale told by idiots Full of sound and fury signifying nothing The nothingness of extinction

what a surprise those rats sells their mothers for cash

Maybe it's time to make polluters pay.

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