Statement of Resource Person, Dylan Tanner
6 November 2018
5) A summary of Climate Denial and Deception by the Fossil Fuel Value
Chain
7. This statement refers to the “Fossil Fuel Value Chain” as fossil fuel
producers (e.g. ExxonMobil, Royal Dutch Shell), the fossil fuel supply and
infrastructure chain (e.g. pipelines, oil/gas services) large-scale users of
fossil fuels for combustion and energy (e.g. coal/gas-based utilities, cement,
steel, chemicals) and companies whose products generate or consume
significant greenhouse gas emissions in their production/use (e.g.
automotive sector). All of the Carbon Majors noted in the petition are in the
fossil fuel value chain, and henceforth our analysis will focus on the Carbon
Majors and the external lobbying groups they fund.
8. It has been documented how various Carbon Major companies have
attempted to undermine the findings of the scientific community and the
recommendations of the IPCC on the need for urgent action, including
strong national policy measures. 15 For example, a study by Harvard
University researchers16 found that ExxonMobil has misled the public over a
multi-decade period on climate change. In the case of ExxonMobil, these
and other studies led the New York State Attorney General and other
regulators to announce investigations as to “whether ExxonMobil
Corporation and other fossil fuel companies may have violated, variously,
racketeering, consumer protection, or investor protection statutes through
their communications regarding anthropogenic global warming.”17
9. The Global Climate Coalition (GCC) (1989–2001) was an international
lobby group of businesses that opposed action to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions and challenged the science behind global warming; its members
included ExxonMobil, Shell Oil, BP and key lobbying groups the American
Petroleum Institute and the US Chamber of Commerce. A 2015 study by the
Union of Concerned Scientists highlighted the active deception propagated
by this group of companies on climate change.18 According to the Los
Angeles Times, GCC members integrated analysis from the IPCC and other
climate models into their own business while publicly criticizing these
models and the resulting recommendations on regulation. 19
10. InfluenceMap’s analysis of opposition to climate change regulations by the
Carbon Majors begins in around 2010. By this time, the GCC had been
disbanded and fossil fuel value chain companies had started to publicly
accept some of the scientific findings of the IPCC. However,
15
ExxonKnew.org, accessed October 2018
16
Assessing ExxonMobil's climate change communications, G Supran & N Oreskes, Environmental Research Letters, August 2017
17
Press Release, AG Schneiderman, former Vice President Al Gore and a coalition of Attorneys Generals, 2016
18
"The Climate Deception Dossiers", Mulvey, Kathy; Shulman, Seth, July 2015
19
Big Oil braced for global warming while it fought regulations, Los Angeles Times, Lieberman, Amy; Rust, Susanne, December 2015
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