Climate Change Science ?, page-101

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    a number of posters on this thread have rightly raised the issue of money buying the results of scientific research that you want.

    it's reasonable to assume that this obviously brings in the vested interests in an industry into play.

    in terms of manmade global warming and consequent climate change, look no further for vested interests than big oil.

    major oil companies have been rolling in startling profits for decades, and are only too keen to keep on doing so, wrecking the only place we have to live in the process.

    below is the start of an article from The Guardian and published online on July 21, 2022 that reports on the profitability of big oil companies over a recent 50-year period.

    THE GUARDIAN:

    "Revealed: oil sector’s ‘staggering’ $3bn-a-day profits for last 50 years"

    "Vast sums provide power to ‘buy every politician’ and delay action on climate crisis, says expert"

    "The oil and gas industry has delivered $2.8bn (£2.3bn) a day in pure profit for the last 50 years, a new analysis has revealed.The vast total captured by petrostates and fossil fuel companies since 1970 is $52tn, providing the power to “buy every politician, every system” and delay action on the climate crisis, says Prof Aviel Verbruggen, the author of the analysis.

    "The huge profits were inflated by cartels of countries artificially restricting supply.

    "The analysis, based on World Bank data, assesses the “rent” secured by global oil and gas sales, which is the economic term for the unearned profit produced after the total cost of production has been deducted.

    "The study has yet to be published in an academic journal but three experts at University College London, the London School of Economics and the thinktank Carbon Tracker confirmed the analysis as accurate, with one calling the total a “staggering number”.

    "It appears to be the first long-term assessment of the sector’s total profits, with oil rents providing 86% of the total."

 
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