The Turn: How Big Oil Shifted from Innovation to Climate Denial
Drilled4 Syys 2018

The Turn: How Big Oil Shifted from Innovation to Climate Denial

As the price of oil dipped in the early 1980s, oil companies and the industry at large became concerned with protecting their core business rather than expanding in new directions and becoming "energy companies." Innovation took a backseat and the campaigns to undermine climate science began.

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