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Big Oil grilled in Washington

THE chiefs of ExxonMobil, BP America, Chevron and Shell fronted a congressional hearing in Washington overnight to defend accusations they had participated in “decades-long” disinformation campaigns about climate change.

 ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods appears before the committee

ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods appears before the committee

    The hearings are significant as it is the first time oil executives have been asked under oath about whether their companies misled the public about the impacts their products were having on...

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