Despite Cutbacks, ExxonMobil Continues to Fund Climate Science Denial 

So while ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods and his colleagues proclaim that they fully understand the threat posed by climate change and are “committed to being part of the solution,” the evidence shows they continue to spend tens of millions of dollars every year to promote gridlock in Congress on the issue. The future of the planet as we know it hangs in the balance, but as McCoy acknowledged in his interview, ExxonMobil was—and still is—looking out for its investments and its shareholders’ short-term interests, regardless of the long-term consequences.

Source: Despite Cutbacks, ExxonMobil Continues to Fund Climate Science Denial – CounterPunch.org

After Two Years of School Strikes, The World is Still in a State of Climate Crisis Denial

On Thursday 20 August, it will be exactly two years since the first school strike for the climate took place. Looking back, a lot has happened. Many millions have taken to the streets to join the decades-long fight for climate and environmental justice. And on 28 November 2019, the European parliament declared a “climate and environmental emergency”.

Source: After Two Years of School Strikes, The World is Still in a State of Climate Crisis Denial | Portside

After Two Years of School Strikes, The World is Still in a State of Climate Crisis Denial 

On Thursday 20 August, it will be exactly two years since the first school strike for the climate took place. Looking back, a lot has happened. Many millions have taken to the streets to join the decades-long fight for climate and environmental justice. And on 28 November 2019, the European parliament declared a “climate and environmental emergency”.

Source: After Two Years of School Strikes, The World is Still in a State of Climate Crisis Denial | Portside