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The Yes Men: sometimes it takes a lie...
Posted by jossc on 4 August 2009.

Yay - the Yes Men have a new documentary out! The anti-corporate activists, who specialise in posing as top executives of corporations they hate on TV and at business conferences around the globe, hit the big screen later this week with "The Yes Men Fix the World".
Read more »Exxon admits climate change denial is a problem
Posted by jamie on 29 May 2008.
It's long been known that energy giant ExxonMobil has been pumping money into organisations and think tanks which have spread confusion and doubt about climate change. Our own ExxonSecrets project has been exposing the links between the company and these outspoken bodies for several years.
Read more »Solving the oil crisis: "We need something like whales, but infinitely more abundant"
Posted by bex on 15 June 2007.
Exxon's PR campaign (which seems to run along the lines of "we may fund climate change deniers and oppose Kyoto but we're quite nice really") suffered a slight setback yesterday, when 300 people from the oil industry apparently believed that Exxon's newest fossil fuel was made out of human flesh - belonging to the victims of climate change.
Exxon: still pumping out lies
Posted by bex on 18 May 2007.
Well, despite Exxon's protestations of squeaky-cleanness earlier this year, it looks like climate change skeptics can rest easy in their beds; climate change denial is going to be a lucrative industry for a while yet.
Read more »The Sound and our fury
Posted by bex on 17 March 2004.

An otter affected by the Exxon Valdex oil spill
Kyoto dead... Don't hold your breath!
Posted by bex on 5 January 2004.

international climate talks 2001
The latest round of international discussions about global warming concluded in Milan, Italy on 12th December. Sadly, the UN Convention on Climate Change (COP9) again failed to ratify the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, prompting critics to write it off for the umpteenth time.
In the past ten years, it has been almost impossible to count the number of times that the Kyoto Protocol has been declared 'dead'.
Daily update COP6
Posted by bex on 18 July 2001.

Volunteers occupy tanker- Italy
Update: 18th July , 2001
Much buoyed by the ongoing occupation of the Exxon tanker near Genoa, our delegation spread out early this morning across the conference center, gathering information and position papers, and focussing on the details of the negotiations for their assigned groups.
Today is the last day that substantive progress can be made before the ministers start the political negotiations in earnest tomorrow.


Esso has done more than any other company to stop the world from tackling climate change.