Terry Macalister
Friday September 22, 2006
The Guardian
ExxonMobil has escalated a row with the Royal Society by accusing it of "inaccurately and unfairly" depicting the world's largest oil company as a climate change sceptic.
However, Exxon admits it is reviewing the funding of various outside groups which were accused by the Royal Society of undermining the scientific consensus on global warming.
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It went on: "We know that carbon emissions are one of the factors that contribute to climate change - we don't debate or dispute this."
The letter from Bob Ward of the Royal Society expressed particular concern about $2.9bn (£1.5bn) of funding to 39 groups deemed by the academy to misrepresent the science of global warming. It mentioned the George C Marshall Institute, which argued in a 2004 report that "there is not a robust basis" for concluding what impact human influence was having on the future of the climate.
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http://environment.guardian.co.uk/climatechange/story/0,,1878449,00.html