Think Tank InfluenceMap Ranks Exxon & Chevron As #1, #2 For Most Obstructive; Toyota Snags #3 Spot
ExxonMobil and Chevron are the worlds most obstructive organisations when it comes to governments setting climate policies, according to research into the prolific and highly sophisticated lobbying ploys used by the fossil fuel industry. The biggest US oil companies, as well as American Petroleum Institute, a lobby group, were found to be the worst offenders in a global report by lobbying experts at the thinktank InfluenceMap. It concluded that companies were manipulating governments to take incredibly dangerous paths in their approach to climate action.
Oil giants have mounted intense resistance to Joe Bidens green agenda, according to the report, as the US presidents administration attempted to shift the country away from fossil fuels. The report was published on Thursday before talks at the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow to accelerate the transition from fossil fuels to clean energy. It also came a week after ExxonMobils chief executive, Darren Woods, was accused of lying to the US Congress when he denied that the company had covered up its own research about oils contribution to the climate crisis.
The report said corporate lobbying tactics in part explained why regulators in some countries such as Australia have struggled to build support for more ambitious climate policy in the lead-up to Cop26 and were increasingly viewed as a road block in global negotiations.
Toyota was the worst-ranked carmaker and the third overall in the report, which drew from more than 50,000 of pieces of evidence, covering hundreds of the worlds most significant firms and trade groups, to analyse corporate climate lobbying activities. The report put Toyota among some of the worst polluting companies in the world because of its opposition to phase out deadlines for fossil fuel and hybrid vehicles.
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