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added 2007 Thu May 31 20:42:08 by STONERS
Activist shareholders push salary caps, global warming at annual meeting; customers plan month-long boycott.
added 2007 Fri May 18 20:25:16 by TechnologyExpert
A new report from GreenPeace reveals what Exxon "didn't mention" to the public. According to its IRS reports, Exxon is still actively funding at least 14 organizations "for their climate change work."
added 2007 Thu Apr 26 15:44:05 by Aidenag
Exxon Mobil Corp., the world's largest publicly traded oil company, said Thursday its net income grew 10 percent in the first quarter, as higher refining, marketing and chemical profit margins overcame lower crude oil and natural gas prices.
added 2007 Thu Apr 19 11:16:29 by gatitabonitasen
With over 1400 local events, the April 14 National Day of Climate Action, www.StepItUp07.org, offered a national wakeup call, with citizens in every state raising their voice. But even as we build on this powerful day to move forward, we need to talk about why it's been so hard for Americans to recognize the climate issue's urgency. As recently
added 2007 Thu Mar 8 21:09:41 by STONERS
Exxon Mobil Corp., the world's largest publicly traded oil company, said Wednesday it plans to begin more than 20 new global projects in the next three years, investments expected to add 1 million oil-equivalent barrels a day to its volumes.
added 2007 Thu Feb 1 23:55:04 by Eagle Eye
According to a study out Feb. 15 in the journal Environmental Science and Technology, scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. Geological Survey and Alaskan agencies found that oil levels in the sands around the sound are much the same as they were when tests were done five years ago. The study says oil h
added 2007 Thu Feb 1 16:06:13 by TimALoftis
Oil giant Exxon Mobil Corp. on Thursday posted the largest annual profit by a U.S. company - $39.5 billion - even as earnings for the last quarter of 2006 declined 4 percent.
added 2007 Mon Jan 29 17:48:32 by STONERS
If President George Bush thought he had the remedy for America's oil woes when he proposed an increase in ethanol production, he's getting no support in the boardroom of the world's biggest energy company and no respect in the stock market, where producers of the corn-based fuel are among the biggest losers.
added 2007 Fri Jan 12 17:37:17 by TimALoftis
Oil major Exxon Mobil Corp. is engaging in industry talks on possible U.S. greenhouse gas emissions regulations and has stopped funding groups skeptical of global warming claims moves that some say could indicate a change in stance from the long-time foe