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Exxon Mobil found not guilty of misleading shareholders on climate change

EXXONMOBIL has been found not guilty by the New York Supreme Court justice of misleading its shareholders in the 1990s about the impacts of climate change on their investment and its own efforts to mitigate it.

Despite victory number of lawsuits against majors growing

Despite victory number of lawsuits against majors growing

  In a case brought the New York Supreme Court, the state of New York accused ExxonMobil  of lying to shareholders about its use of a "proxy cost" for carbon in accounting for future climate change regulation...

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