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You may by no means guess who’s pushing again on Trump’s anti-environment agenda

Last updated: November 12, 2024 10:53 pm
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Oil big Exxon Mobil’s CEO is urging Donald Trump to not withdraw from the Paris Settlement, a historic local weather treaty signed by virtually each nation on the planet pledging to cut back emissions and reverse the damaging results of local weather change.

“We need a global system for managing global emissions,” CEO Darren Woods advised The New York Occasions in a Tuesday interview on the United Nations Local weather Change Convention in Baku, Azerbaijan. “Trump and his administrations have talked about coming back into government and bringing common sense back into government. I think he could take the same approach in this space.”

Throughout his first stint in workplace, Trump formally withdrew the USA from the settlement in November 2020, simply earlier than shedding reelection to now-President Joe Biden. However Biden reversed that call hours after taking workplace in January 2021.

“We can no longer delay or do the bare minimum to address climate change,” Biden stated in February 2021. “This is a global, existential crisis. And we’ll all suffer the consequences if we fail.”

However in his marketing campaign to return to the White Home, Trump stated he would as soon as once more exit the settlement, at the same time as 2024 has seen excessive climate occasions as a result of rising international temperatures within the hottest 12 months on file.

Specialists advised The New York Occasions that reneging on the Paris accord once more would have disastrous implications for the local weather. 

“We’re already not doing enough to meet the targets to avoid dangerous climate change, and we’re already seeing the consequences worldwide — more intense heat waves that kill people, more intense rainstorms of the kind we saw in Spain last week, more intense hurricanes,”  Michael Oppenheimer, a professor of geosciences and worldwide affairs at Princeton College, advised the Occasions. “If Trump blows up Biden’s local weather change regime, and we don’t get international local weather below management, the prospect of a strong financial future with development and financial alternative for everybody — all of that shrivels away and turns into much less and fewer seemingly.”

Trump, for his half, is a local weather denier who known as local weather change a “hoax” and stated rising sea ranges could possibly be good as a result of extra individuals would have “oceanfront property.”

“The biggest threat is not global warming, where the ocean is going to rise one-eighth of an inch over the next 400 years … and you’ll have more oceanfront property,” Trump stated in August throughout a dialog with Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

When he takes workplace once more, Trump needs to permit for extra oil drilling and finish the tax credit Biden and the Democratic-controlled Congress created for individuals who buy electrical autos.

The truth that an oil firm is telling Trump to not make a disastrous choice that will negatively affect the local weather is nearly laborious to fathom. 

Nonetheless, Woods advised CNBC on Tuesday that Exxon made investments in applied sciences to decrease emissions, and that these investments are reliant on federal tax credit that Biden signed into legislation.

“There needs to be an incentive to reward those investments and generate a return,” Woods advised CNBC. “If we find that those incentives dissipate or go away entirely, then that would definitely change our investment plans.”

On condition that Trump advised oil CEOs that in the event that they gave him $1 billion for his marketing campaign he’d do what they wished, perhaps the president-elect will really pay attention.

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