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Climate Denial

Exxon dropped its suit against the Virgin Islands attorney general

Virgin Islands and Exxon Agree to Uneasy Truce Over Climate Probe

By Phil McKenna

Exxon Sues a Second Attorney General To Fight Off Climate Fraud Probe

By David Hasemyer

Why Is Antarctica's Sea Ice Growing While the Arctic Melts?

By Bob Berwyn

Exxon's Donations, Ties to AGU Are Larger and Deeper Than Previously Recognized

By Phil McKenna, Zahra Hirji and Lisa Song

Exxon's Legal Woes Over Climate Change Just Got a New Twist

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Texas, Alabama Attorneys General Join Exxon's Battle Against Climate Probe

By David Hasemyer

ExxonMobil Faces Heightened Risk of Climate Litigation, Its Critics Say

Robert L. Simison

Exxon's Richard Werthamer (right) and Edward Garvey (left) are aboard the company's Esso Atlantic tanker working on a project to measure the carbon dioxide levels in the ocean and atmosphere. The project ran from 1979 to 1982. Credit: Courtesy of Richard Werthamer

Part I of the Award-Winning Series: Exxon's Own Research Confirmed Fossil Fuels' Role in Global Warming Decades Ago

By Neela Banerjee, Lisa Song and David Hasemyer

Boston's record-breaking winter stemmed in part from a warming Arctic

Yes, a Warmer Arctic Means Colder Winters Elsewhere

By Katherine Bagley

Global Warming's Great Hiatus Gets Another Debunking

By Katherine Bagley

Museums Urged to Cut Fossil Fuel Ties

By Katherine Bagley

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