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World News See other World News Articles Title: Exxon owes investors $1.6 billion for misleading statements about impact of climate change: NYS attorney general Exxon has misled investors about the impact of climate change on its business and should repay investors as much as $1.6 billion, a lawyer for State Attorney General Letitia James said Tuesday. The hefty sum which is a mere drop in the bucket for the company that earned $279 billion in revenue in 2018 was revealed in opening arguments of the case slammed as a meritless political hit job by an attorney for the oil giant. Advertisement Remaining Time -0:28 Rex Tillerson, the former CEO of Exxon and Secretary of State, is expected to testify during the trial that will last three weeks. Former Attorney General Eric Schneiderman began an investigation into the company with much fanfare in 2016. The states lawsuit revolves around what Exxon said publicly about the impact of the cost of carbon and greenhouse gas emissions on its business, versus what it said internally. The gap between what Exxon said it was doing and what it was actually doing was significant and affected its bottom line, Assistant Attorney General Kevin Wallace said in Manhattan Supreme Court. [More New York] Ex-con killed his girlfriends roommate in 2012, then dumped the body on Queens beach ravaged by Hurricane Sandy, prosecutors say » Exxon never disclosed projections showing that the costs of climate change regulations would make some of the companys assets significantly less profitable," Wallace said. Tillerson was closely involved in the issue, Wallace explained, citing statements the oil man made at a 2016 shareholder meeting, as well as internal company documents. The AGs office is seeking an order that the company undertake a review of its calculations on carbon costs, make supervised disclosures for the next four years and establish a shareholder restitution fund of up to $1.6 billion. [More New York] Bronx reverend charged with estranged wifes bloody machete murder » Higher-ups at the company one of the worlds largest are clearly outraged by the case. Exxon attorney Ted Wells called the lawsuit bizarre and twisted. The attorney general was misleadingly portraying an internal metric used to assess individual, unfunded Exxon projects with a metric the company uses for global calculations on the cost of climate change, Wells said. (The case) was part of a decision by Eric Schneiderman to get out of the objective and fair minded lane
and go over to the other lane where he is a politician, Wells said. Poster Comment: There is no Global Warming. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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That's putting it mildly. Completely insane is more like it. Remember that this is the state that is too stupid to allow a natural gas pipeline to deliver the cheapest, the most efficient heating and cooking fuel into their state.
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