Exxon chief presses Trump to stay in Paris climate agreement
- Exxon Mobil's CEO, Darren Woods, wants Presidential-elect Donald Trump to keep the U.S. in the Paris Climate Agreement to avoid instability.
- Woods stated, "You don’t want to have the pendulum swing back and forth as administrations change," emphasizing the need for consistency in policy.
- Woods criticized Trump's plan to exit the climate accords again, saying it "creates a lot of uncertainty" for businesses.
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Oil giant Exxon Mobil’s CEO is urging Donald Trump not to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, a historic climate treaty signed by almost every country in the world pledging to reduce emissions and reverse the damaging effects of climate change. “We need...
In that treaty, almost all countries agreed to combat global warming, but President-elect Trump has announced that he will withdraw the US from the agreement.
Oil giant ExxonMobil opposes US President-elect Donald Trump's plans to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate accord. "A second departure from the Paris agreement will have profound consequences for the United States' efforts to reduce emissions and for international efforts to combat climate change," an ExxonMobil representative told CNN. "We support policies that take into account safety, affordability, reliability and environmenta…
ExxonMobil chief urges Trump not to pull out of Paris climate agreement
A surprising business leader is urging President-elect Donald Trump not to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement for a second time. ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods made the comments about the Paris agreement in interviews Tuesday, Nov. 12, at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Azerbaijan. "I don’t think the stops and starts are the right thing for businesses," Woods told The Wall Street Journal. "It is extremely inefficient. It cre…
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