New scientific research shows the oil company understood the science of climate change before it became a public issue and spent millions to promote misinformation.
TotalEnergies was, in 1971, aware of the harmful effects of global warming caused by burning fossil fuels and participated in a sophisticated denial campaign of climate science, according to a research published on 20 October in theThe knowledge that Total had of climate risk was in no way different from the knowledge emanating from scientific publications of that time.
More than 100 000 people are affected by the expropriation plans in Western and Central Uganda. People say they have not been adequately compensated, and the vast majority have yet to receive compensation. Water resources and wetlands in both countries also face significant risks, including the Lake Victoria Basin, on which more than 40 million people depend for clean water, food production and livelihoods.
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