What oil companies knew: the great climate cover-up - podcast

Oil firms are said to have known for decades of the link between burning fossil fuels and climate breakdown. Author Bill McKibben describes how industry lobbying created a 30-year barrier to tackling the crisis. Plus: John Stewart on his campaign to stop the third runway at HeathrowBefore 1988,climate change was a subject confined to the realm of academic journals. That all changed when the scientist James Hansen told Congress that global heating was caused by the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere as a result of the burning of fossil fuels.That moment caught the imagination of the journalistBill McKibben,who has written and campaigned on climate breakdown ever since. And it hasbeen reported that fossil fuel companies, such as ExxonMobil, were making links between the burning of oil and rising sea levels as early as the 1970s. But instead of making their findings public, the industry colluded to cast doubt over the science.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Climate change Climate science denial ExxonMobil Oil and gas companies Environment Source Type: news