Carbon Counterattack How Big Oil Is Responding to the Anti-Carbon Moment
Carbon Counterattack
How Big Oil Is Responding to the Anti-Carbon Moment
By Michael T. Klare
Around the world, carbon-based fuels are under attack. Increasingly
grim economic pressures, growing popular resistance, and the efforts of
government regulators have all shocked the energy industry. Oil prices
are falling, colleges and universities are divesting from their carbon stocks, voters are instituting curbs on hydro-fracking, and delegates at the U.N. climate conference in Peru have agreed
to impose substantial restrictions on global carbon emissions at a
conference in Paris later in the year. All this has been accompanied by
what might be viewed as a moral assault on the very act of extracting
carbon-based fuels from the earth, in which the major oil, gas, and coal
companies find themselves portrayed as the enemies of humankind.
Under such pressures, you might assume that Big Energy would react
defensively, perhaps apologizing for its role in spurring climate change
while assuming a leadership position in planning for the transition to a
post-carbon economy. But you would be wrong: instead of retreating, the
major companies have gone on the offensive, extolling their
contributions to human progress and minimizing the potential for
renewables to replace fossil fuels in just about any imaginable future.
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