Exxon Disavows Remarks After Video Shows Lobbyists Dismissing Company’s Climate Stance

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Exxon's CEO apologized and disavowed statements made by two of the company’s top Washington lobbyists after an environmental group released a video recording of them dismissing its public positions on climate change

Select breaking and enterprise stories about energy markets and businesses, through news alerts delivered to you via email.Mr. McCoy also said he had been “playing defense” by working to strip out certain provisions aimed at reducing carbon emissions from the massive infrastructure package proposed by President Biden. Exxon was seeking to water down the legislation by lobbying key lawmakers in both parties, such as Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, he said.

In addition, Mr. McCoy appeared to say that Exxon had previously supported groups that attempted to discredit climate-change research, though he didn’t provide specifics, and added that Exxon didn’t commit any crimes. Greenpeace said individuals working for its Unearthed investigative platform had posed as recruitment consultants looking to hire a lobbyist for a client and conducted video interviews with Mr. McCoy and Dan Easley, Exxon’s executive branch and regulatory team lead until February.

“We condemn the statements and are deeply apologetic for them, including comments regarding interactions with elected officials,” Mr. Woods said in the statement. “We were shocked by these interviews and stand by our commitments to working on finding solutions to climate change.”

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Emphasizing the 'apology' instead of the substance of what was revealed is an editorial choice to help Exxon do damage control for its reputation.

Lol 😆 what a joke

Not the Exxon I knew. 😥

Sadly, it appears no one really gives a shit

Here is the link to the video - watch it -

Everyone, watch the video

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