Skip to content

November 22, 2016

Rockefellers give Exxon Mobil lashing over the environment

by John_A

Earlier this year, the Rockefeller Brothers foundation divested its holding in Exxon Mobil, the company created* by John D. Rockefeller. Now, the descendants of the world’s richest oil baron are launching a public broadside against the company that made their fortune. In an editorial for the New York Review of Books, fifth-generation Rockefeller David Kaiser talks about Exxon’s complicity in our looming ecological catastrophe.

Kaiser’s narrative paints a picture similar to that of big tobacco after it had discovered the link between smoking and cancer. He quotes internal Exxon research from as early as 1977 attributing fossil fuel consumption to climate change. By 1980, one company scientist said that by 2030, if left unchecked, CO2 emissions would cause a global catastrophe. By 1988, Exxon had decided to go on the offensive in anticipation of regulation, muddying the waters with paid scientists to dispute the scientific consensus.

The piece, the first of two to be published, also explains how the Rockefeller family has made an enemy of those in government. Texas Republican Lamar Smith has accused the family of launching a “coordinated effort to deprive companies” of their right to conduct “scientific research free from intimidation.” The New York Times quotes Exxon spokesperson Alan Jeffers who believes that the company is the victim of a “conspiracy” led by the Rockefellers. Given how favorably the incoming leadership looks upon oil companies, it’s likely that Smith, Jeffers and others will be able to silence the dissenters.

*Rockefeller founded Standard Oil, of which various components were merged to form Exxon.

Via: New York Times

Source: New York Review of Books

Read more from News

Leave a comment

Note: HTML is allowed. Your email address will never be published.

Subscribe to comments