Ninety Companies Responsible for Two-Thirds of Global Warming Emissions via Think Progress/Reader Supported News

ccording to a new report by the Climate Accountability Institute in Colorado, just 90 companies caused two-thirds of man-made global warming emissions.

To be published in the journal Climatic Change, the report says the vast majority of the emitting firms were in the energy business, including Chevron, Exxon, BP, and state-owned and government-run firms.

According to the research, 90 companies on the list of top emitters produced 63 percent of the cumulative global emissions of industrial carbon dioxide and methane between 1751 to 2010, amounting to about 914 gigatons of CO2 emissions. Aside from seven cement manufacturers, the rest of the emitters were energy companies producing oil, gas, and coal.

“There are thousands of oil, gas and coal producers in the world,” climate researcher and author Richard Heede at the Climate Accountability Institute told the Guardian. “But the decision makers, the CEOs, or the ministers of coal and oil, if you narrow it down to just one person, they could all fit on a Greyhound bus or two.”

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One Response to Ninety Companies Responsible for Two-Thirds of Global Warming Emissions via Think Progress/Reader Supported News

  1. norma field says:

    Given how frequently climate change is invoked by nuclear energy supporters, on the one hand, and how it is blamed as an excuse for promoting nuclear energy by some opponents (in Japan), on the other, we will be including articles on climate change even if they have no explicit reference to nuclear energy/weapons.

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