How ExxonMobil Reacted When Environmentalists Crashed its First Annual Meeting 15 Years Ago

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onApr 16, 2015 @ 00:01 PDT

The DeSmog UK epic history series continues with a look at what happened when environmentalists attended an ExxonMobil meeting in Dallas, Texas.

ExxonMobil and other industry hardliners came together in 1998 to create an โ€œAction Planโ€ to combat Americaโ€™s growing fondness for fighting climateย change.

This plan would provide a blueprint for undermining the climate movement over the next fourย years.

But, the environmentalists were well-organised. Having bought shares in ExxonMobil, they attended the corporationโ€™s first annual meeting, held in Dallas in May 2000, and used it as a platform to attack Exxon boss Lee Raymond and the corporationโ€™sย policies.

When one activist shouted for a โ€œlong-term solution to global warmingโ€, applause set through the room. Raymond, emblazoned, letย rip.

โ€˜No Convincingย Evidenceโ€™

Reading from a petition apparently signed by 17,000 scientists, he railed: โ€œThere is no convincing scientific evidence that any release of carbon dioxide, methane, or other greenhouse gases is causing or will in the foreseeable future cause catastrophic heating of the earthโ€™s atmosphere and disruption of the earthโ€™sย climate.โ€

Continuing in his own words, โ€œIโ€™m not saying youโ€™re wrong. What I am saying is there is a substantial difference of view in the scientific community as to what exactly is goingย on.โ€

Raymond was not going to be put off by the activists. 2000 was a big year for the corporation as the US election cycle started, pitting industry insider George W Bush against environmentalist Alย Gore.

Electionย Funding

It was a chance for the corporation to be free of the threat of the Democratsโ€™ regulatory ambitions, and so the funding of denial organisations continued toย increase.

As Greenpeaceโ€™s ExxonSecrets project has documented, between 1998 and 2010, ExxonMobil spent nearly $25 million funding climate denierย groups.

The move to disinformation would prove a defining issue of ExxonMobilโ€™s strategy and influence throughout the first Bushย term.

The next DeSmog UK epic history series post will take a closer look at ExxonMobilโ€™s contribution to George W Bushโ€™s election as President of the Unitedย States.

@brendanmontague

Photo: Pixabay via creativeย commons

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