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Article

4 Apr 2005

Author:
Saeed Shah, Independent [UK]

Green activists to challenge ExxonMobil on Kyoto stance

[ExxonMobil] stands alone among the oil majors in actively and publicly questioning the mainstream science on global warming, opposing the Kyoto Protocol on climate change and insisting that only fossil fuels can meet the world's future energy needs. Three resolutions for the Exxon annual shareholder meeting in May have been lodged by a coalition...A spokesman for Exxon...said the company had decided to focus on making the consumption of fossil fuels more efficient and less harmful. [also refers to BP, Shell]