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ExxonMobil Targets Journalists, Activists After Climate Change Probe

"After an investigation found that ExxonMobil has been funding climate-denying organizations — despite the findings of its own scientists on climate change—the world’s fourth-largest oil company is now going after the journalists who revealed it.

Evidence that ExxonMobil has been deliberately leading a campaign of misinformation about climate change for decades began cropping up after InsideClimate News, a Pulitzer Prize-winning publication, led an investigation into the company.

Shortly after the investigation was released, Exxon released a statement denouncing the reports, saying that the they 'wrongly suggest definitive conclusions were reached decades ago by company researchers.'"

Melissa Cronin reports for Motherboard October 24, 2015.

SEE ALSO:

"How Exxon Went From Leader To Skeptic on Climate Change Research" (Los Angeles Times)

"Financial Fears Fueled Exxon Shift on Climate Change" (Dallas Morning News)

"Cash Crunch Clouds Future for Oil Firms" (Wall Street Journal)

"Exxon Mobil Fights Claims It Hid Early Climate Change Science" (FuelFix)

"Exxon Mobil Asks Federal Government To Reconsider $2.6M Fine" (AP)

Source: Motherboard, 10/26/2015