The oil company expects global emissions to sink 26% by 2050, falling short of what the U.N. says is needed to limit the most dangerous potential effects of climate change.
Aug. 28, 2023 12:36 pm ETExxon has said it would invest $17 billion in coming years to cut its own emissions and those of customers.
Mobil says the global effort to curtail greenhouse-gas emissions isn’t on track to keep the planet’s temperature from rising beyond an increase of 2 degrees Celsius by 2050.Continue reading your article with
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