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Article

4 Sep 2006

Author:
Bob Ward, Royal Society [UK]

[PDF] The Royal Society letter to ExxonMobil

"I am writing to express my disappointment at the inaccurate and misleading view of the science of climate change that [the 2005 ExxonMobil 'Corporate Citizenship report' and the 'UK and Ireland Corporate Citizenship' brochure] present...[also] my concerns about the support that ExxonMobil has been giving to organisations that have been misinforming the public about the science of climate change..."