Treasurer Read’s 11/16 “Decarbonization Framework” focuses on assessing the “transition readiness” of fossil fuel companies to decide continued investment. But the US House Committee report described below shows that the fossil fuel industry has no intention of “transitioning” -- and Treasurer Read’s plan is just buying into and supporting the industry’s greenwashing.
“Oversight Committee Releases New Documents Showing Big Oil’s Greenwashing Campaign and Failure to Reduce Emissions”
Washington, D.C. (Dec. 9, 2022) — Summary of press release:
A new memo from the House Committee on Oversight and Reform and documents released show how the fossil fuel industry engages in “greenwashing” to obscure its massive long-term investments in fossil fuels and failure to meaningfully reduce emissions.
As part of the Committee’s ongoing investigation into the fossil fuel industry’s role in spreading climate disinformation and preventing action on climate change, CEOs from Exxon, Chevron, Shell, BP, API, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce testified under oath about efforts to mislead the public.
“Even though Big Oil CEOs admitted to my Committee that their products are causing a climate emergency, today’s documents reveal that the industry has no real plans to clean up its act and is barreling ahead with plans to pump more dirty fuels for decades to come,” said Chairwoman Maloney.
Full press release: Oversight Committee Releases New Documents Showing Big Oil’s Greenwashing Campaign and Failure to Reduce Emissions: Internal Documents Reveal the Industry Is Making Long-Term Fossil Fuel Investments As They “Resist and Block” Climate Regulation
Report on Investigation of Fossil Fuel Industry Disinformation 12/9/22
Interview with Rep Ro Khanna on the report:
“I was really struck by the lack of introspection” by David Wallace-Wells (New York Times 12/15)