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Big Oil is Still Lying - Five Ways the Fossil Fuel

22 Apr 2024

After spending decades lying to the public and policymakers about the central role of their fossil fuel products in causing the climate crisis, major oil and gas corpora- tions now routinely deceive audiences about their commitment to climate solutions in an effort to protect their profits and social license to continue business as usual. [...] The public interest law firm ClientEarth filed a complaint against BP with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in the United Kingdom, alleging the ads misled the public because of their focus on low-carbon projects when, in reality, 96% of the company’s annual expenditure is on fossil fuels — a claim that the OECD’s UK national contact point found to have merit.16 BP. [...] And we don’t have particular expertise in wind and solar and a lot of the intellectual property in the turbines or in the panels,” he said in the 2023 interview. [...] According to the 2023 Produc- tion Gap report, “gas could hinder or delay the transition to renewable energy systems by locking in fossil-fuel-based systems and institutions.”57 Despite the threat that natural gas poses to the climate, gas companies continue to invest in the fossil fuel product, promoting it as a “low-carbon” energy source and leaving consumers to conflate “low-carbon” with “clima. [...] In 2022, the oil and gas industry sent 636 lobbyists to the UN climate talks — the second largest delegation, rivaled only by representatives for the United Arab Emirates.89 That number pales in comparison to the record-setting 2,456 fossil fuel lobbyists recorded at COP28 in Dubai in 2023.90 According to an internal BP email uncovered by the House Oversight Committee, oil and gas companies use lo.
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