https://insideclimatenews.org/news/08022021/a-disillusioned-exxonmobil-engineer-quits-to-take-action-on-climate-change-and-stop-making-the-world-worse/
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Expect more articles like this and people to leave the company like those in article have. Young employees in particular are leaving.
We have been saying this in this board. It’s not disgruntled employees. It’s people who see what is going on and angry that xom and others fail to recognize it. Then they tell certain coworkers that they are not good enough. Pot calling kettle black. Aweful aweful
If you think that is methane you are smelling, you must be a greenie for sure. Didn’t take chemistry in high school? LOL
Midland air is fine. Industry has made great strides to reduce flaring as well. Look at 2020 numbers.
Re: @gii+19kOoUIH
It’s absolutely id–tic to make such statement about how “green” gas is, especially if you fail to account for all the flaring and the irresponsible leaks of methane.
I hope you’re rewarded for your obedience and self-reassurance. And I hope the water you drink hasn’t been polluted by frac Waste, and the air you breath doesn’t stink like the poison I smell in Midland.
“There are a lot of folks who would be happy to move from the oil and gas industry to renewables if there were enough opportunities, if they could make the switch”
Amén!
People like to dog on oil companies for "greenhouse gas emissions", but the fact of that matter is that by switching much of energy production to natural gas, American oil companies have done more to reduce emissions than every green energy project ever combined. It generates sufficient electricity to displace coal, which couldn't have been done with new tech drilling.