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Mounting urgency about climate change has finally reached the boardrooms of Exxon Mobil, BP, Shell and other international oil companies. Under intense pressure, these companies are universally pledging to prepare for a low-carbon or 'lower-carbon' future.

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Still waiting for the hour long 1A episode on how NPR and the media en masse decided not to investigate the origin of the Wuhan virus in an to support Biden. Instead, they media called those who did not just accept what they were being told conspiracy theorists and bigots.

Let me guess, they're pledging to reduce CO2 emissions by 25% in 2060?

Decades too late. I'll believe it when I see it.

When liberal stop driving SUVs and go vegan then I’ll be worried. Until then it’s just political banter.

Leave it to private entities to solve existential problems. I see no problem whatsoever, no historical precedent to suggest that this would be a disaster.

They have been knowledgeable of it since the early 80s. In fact, a top Exxon scientist was one of the first to suggest climate change may be a problem. Vague promises will not amount to anything, especially with the corporate duopoly in Big Oil’s pocket.

Looking forward to going back to glass and rubber medical equipment?

Idiots

This would've been great to hear in 1980. A bit late now.

After actively slowing the transition for 30 years, they pinky promise to try to change.

It takes time to penetrate through some really thick heads. Remember how tobacco companies lied and got caught … and in the end, they lost.

Alright alright. We will accept a .002% profit drop in exchange in order to drive life to extinction a little slower

Lol they are gaming us

If their money gets (belatedly) behind the cause, it will help. I know it sucks do deal with the devil, but it will help.

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