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USA: Congressional report reveals new evidence on oil and gas industries campaign of climate denial
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Lawsuit alleging oil companies misled public about climate change moves forward
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Big Oil CEOs deny lying to the public about climate change
During a hearing before the U.S. House of Committee on Oversight and Reform, oil company executives denied spreading climate change disinformation.
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Column: Exxon Mobil is using a bizarre Texas rule to harass a California beach city
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Response from Chevron to allegations on climate change disinformation
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ExxonMobil did not respond to allegations on climate change disinformation
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BP America did not respond to allegations on climate change disinformation
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Big tobacco got caught in a lie by Congress. Now it’s the oil industry’s turn
Executives from BP America, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and Shell have been called to testify in front of Congress, recalling the congressional hearings on tobacco in the 1990s.
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Six fossil fuel companies & industry trade associations called to testify before Congress on alleged role in climate disinformation
The U.S. House of Representatives called six fossil fuel companies and industry trade associations to testify regarding their role in spreading climate disinformation.
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Response from Shell to allegations on climate change disinformation
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U.S. Chamber of Commerce did not respond to allegations on climate change disinformation
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American Petroleum Institute did not respond to allegations on climate change disinformation
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