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Climate Change Speech
By John Browne, Group Chief Executive,
British Petroleum (BP America)
Browne, J. (19 May 1997), Climate Change Speech
(Stanford University), available at
http://www.climatefiles.com/wp-content/uploads/1997/05/
bp-john-browne-stanford-1997-climate-change-speech-1.pdf
(last accessed on 12 September 2019).
Mobil CEO announced that
the company had started
a GHG inventory, which indicated
that 5% of the company’s emissions
come from the facilities,
while its products count for 95%
of the emissions.
Noto, L. (1998, February 11), 1998 Mobil CEO Lou Noto
Remarks on “Two-Sided Attitude Toward Climate,” available at
www.climatefiles.com/exxonmobil/mobilcollection/1998-two-sided-climate-stance/
(last accessed on 12 September 2019).
American Petroleum Institute,
Global Climate Science
Communication Plan
Walker, J. (1998), Global Climate Science Communication Plan,
American Petroleum Institute available at
www.climatefiles.com/trade-group/american-petroleuminstitute/1998-global-climate-science-communications-teamaction-plan/ (last accessed on 12 September 2019).
Shell,
“There is no alternative”
group scenarios.
1998 Shell Internal TINA (There is No Alternative)
Group Scenarios 1998-2020 Report, available at
http://www.climatefiles.com/shell/1998-shell-internal-tinagroup-scenarios-1998-2020-report/
(last accessed on 12 September 2019).
State Department Briefing
for Global Climate Coalition Meeting
Letter from Ken Brill to Undersecretary Dobriansky
(20 June 2001), Briefing Memorandum: Your meeting with
members of the Global Climate Coalition, June 21, 2001,
9:10 - 9:50 a.m. (200113080), available at
http://www.climatefiles.com/denial-groups/globalclimate-coalition-collection/2001-state-department-meeting/
(last accessed on 12 September 2019).
The Kyoto Protocol is adopted.
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From the Kyoto Protocol in 2005 to the Paris Agreement in 2015,
the corporate attack on climate science and solutions continued.
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Kyoto Protocol enters into force,
without the United States