The most polluting companies in the world, Exxon Mobile leading have been exposed. Researchers have found that just 20 different state-owned and multinational companies drive the climate emergency that admonish humanity.
Although these firms are conscious of their industry’s devastating impact on the planet, they have continued to expand their operations.
20 companies have contributed to 35% of all energy-related carbon dioxide and methane worldwide, totaling 480 billion tones of carbon dioxide equivalent (GtCO2e) since 1965.
“The great tragedy of the climate crisis is that seven and a half billion people must pay the price – in the form of a degraded planet – so that a couple of dozen polluting interests can continue to make record profits. It is a great moral failing of our political system that we have allowed this to happen,” says Michael Mann, a leading climate specialist.
The research by Richard Heed at the Climate Accountability Institute in the US shows that just 20 companies have contributed to 35% of all energy-related carbon dioxide and methane worldwide, totaling 480 billion tones of carbon dioxide equivalent (GtCO2e) since 1965 is, will the leaders of these firms be held accountable? Now the question is, will the leaders of these firms be held accountable?
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We need a wall of shame for such companies..We condemn them until they change their ways and do better
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These companies must be held accountable for their damaging practices and compelled to transition to more sustainable methods.
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These companies, driven by profit motives, have knowingly contributed to the climate crisis while disregarding the severe consequences for the planet and its inhabitants.
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@george_kariuki A big shame and its insane
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Glad that we could name and shame the greatest polluters of our planet
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Excellent initiative because although I do believe change starts with the individual, the large scale change that I believe needs to happen surely has to come from the top?
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It is good that we can finally have a list of the companies that are most likely to cause human extinction so that we may call them out loudly
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@esther_wanjiku_785 They are public enemy number one and they should be outed
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This companies should be stopped completely due to polluting environment
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These companies are responsible for a significant portion of global pollution, and their impact on the environment is concerning. It's crucial for them to take responsibility and implement sustainable practices.
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Let them and their dirty activities be exposed so that we can have a better future
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It's about time we expose them all for a better tomorrow
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Thank you for highlighting this issue. It is clear for us all to see that a few organizations are hellbent on killing us all as long as they make a killing at the bank. Let us institute sanctions against these climate criminals. Good to see them named and shamed
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Companies named alongside ExxonMobil should be ashamed and be compelled to take a shift from their unfriendly activities to the environment. I applaud @RichardHeed for this research that will aid in calling out this companies.
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This is good we need to know all the companies that polluted our enivironment
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@rotich_kim I accede with you Rotich. Those companies should be identified.
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Keep on listing/exposing them.