"Under pressure from shareholders, company promised eight years ago to stop funding climate denial – but financial and tax records tell a different story"
"ExxonMobil gave more than $2.3m to members of Congress and a corporate lobbying group that deny climate change and block efforts to fight climate change – eight years after pledging to stop its funding of climate denial, the Guardian has learned.
Climate denial – from Republicans in Congress and lobby groups operating at the state level – is seen as a major obstacle to US and global efforts to fight climate change, closing off the possibility of federal and state regulations cutting greenhouse gas emissions and the ability to plan for a future of sea-level rise and extreme weather.
Exxon channeled about $30m to researchers and activist groups promoting disinformation about global warming over the years, according to a tally kept by the campaign group Greenpeace. But the oil company pledged to stop such funding in 2007, in response to pressure from shareholder activists."
Suzanne Goldenberg reports for the Guardian July 15, 2015.
"ExxonMobil Gave Millions To Climate-Denying Lawmakers Despite Pledge"
Source: Guardian, 07/16/2015