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Beckman Speech (2000)

Speech by Caltech chemist Arnold Beckman, as read by Zus Haagen-Smit in her oral history.

Published June 3, 2016 • Adobe PDF • 0.73MB

Haagen-Smit Smog Article (1950)

An article by Arie Jan Haagen-Smit, published in December 1950, concerning the possible causes of smog in Los Angeles.

Published June 3, 2016 • Adobe PDF • 0.91MB

McCabe Speech (1949)

Speech by Louis McCabe, the first director of the Los Angeles Air Pollution Control District, at the First National Air Pollution Symposium in Pasadena, CA in November 1949.

Published June 3, 2016 • Adobe PDF • 1.06MB

Harold Johnston Oral History (1999)

An excerpt from the 1999 Oral History of Harold Johnson on smog.

Published June 3, 2016 • 0.29MB

Mobil CEO on Oil Sands’ CO2 Emissions (1982)

Mobil CEO Rawleigh Warner, Jr. on the potentially “disastrous” consequences of rising CO2, particularly as it relates to heavy fossil fuels such as oil sands. Warner’s comments appear in an article he wrote for a 1982 special issue of the journal UNEP Industry and Environment. It’s re-printed here with permission from the United Nations Environment Program.

Published May 6, 2016 • Adobe PDF • 1.76MB

API Climate Models (1982)

The American Petrolem Institute published a paper in 1982 titled “Climate Models and CO2 Warming A Selective Review and Summary.”

Published February 4, 2016 • Adobe PDF • 1.30MB

Comments on API CO2 Research (July 1979)

Exxon’s Raymond Campion’s memo about the American Petroleum Institute’s CO2 research strategy, July 1979. 

Published December 22, 2015 • Adobe PDF • 0.29MB

Comments on API CO2 Paper (Sept. 1979)

Exxon’s Raymond Campion comments on the American Petroleum Institute’s background paper on CO2 effects.

Published December 22, 2015 • Adobe PDF • 0.31MB

Global Climate Coalition Meeting (2001)

A 2001 State Department briefing memo about a meeting with representatives of the Global Climate Coalition.

Published December 22, 2015 • Adobe PDF • 0.85MB

Global Climate Science Communications Plan (1998)

The American Petroleum Institute’s draft Global Climate Science Communications Plan from 1998.

Published December 22, 2015 • Adobe PDF • 0.71MB

AQ-9 Task Force Meeting (1980)

The American Petroleum Institute’s “CO2 and Climate Task Force” (AQ-9) meeting minutes from March 18, 1980.

Published December 22, 2015 • Adobe PDF • 4.77MB

Exxon Position on CO2 (1981)

A brief summary of Exxon’s position on the global warming in 1981.

Published November 30, 2015 • Adobe PDF • 1.28MB

Weinberg CO2 Memo (1980)

Exxon’s Harold Weinberg questions the concentration of CO2 in the ocean versus the atmosphere in a letter to his colleagues.

Published November 30, 2015 • Adobe PDF • 0.32MB

Shaw Climate Presentation (1984)

A 1984 conference presentation called “CO2 Greenhouse and Climate Issues” by Exxon scientist Henry Shaw.

Published November 30, 2015 • Adobe PDF • 3.59MB

CO2 Research Update (1985)

Exxon scientist Brian Flannery reviews the company’s climate change research efforts in a presentation.

Published November 25, 2015 • Adobe PDF • 4.07MB

Budget Cutting Memo (1982)

A memo announcing Exxon’s decision to slash its CO2 budget.

Published November 25, 2015 • Adobe PDF • 0.47MB

Esso Project Terminated (1982)

A letter announcing the termination of Exxon’s CO2 project aboard the Esso Atlantic tanker.

Published November 25, 2015 • Adobe PDF • 5.67MB

Exxon Review of Climate Research Program (1981)

In this scoping study, an Exxon manager recommends curtailing the company’s ambitious climate research agenda.

Published October 26, 2015 • Adobe PDF • 4.94MB

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