U.S. lawmakers grilled top executives from four of the world's largest oil and gas companies about their industry's role in the climate crisis.
ExxonMobil, BP America, Shell and Chevron were all in the hot seat, testifying under oath before Congress for the first time.
As Jackson Proskow reports, the questions focused on accountability for a changing climate and while the companies may accept the science behind climate change, it's the companies' pasts and their impact on misinformation on the topic that is the focus.
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ExxonMobil, BP America, Shell and Chevron were all in the hot seat, testifying under oath before Congress for the first time.
As Jackson Proskow reports, the questions focused on accountability for a changing climate and while the companies may accept the science behind climate change, it's the companies' pasts and their impact on misinformation on the topic that is the focus.
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