Beyond Denial: How Oil Execs Shaped a Landmark Climate Study
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- BP funded Princeton's Carbon Mitigation Initiative to shape climate research without moving away from fossil fuels.
- The influential 'Wedges' paper, co-authored by Princeton scientists, was developed with extensive input and drafts shared with BP executives.
- The paper promoted carbon capture and storage (CCS) as an immediate solution, overselling its readiness and scale.
- BP actively marketed the paper's ideas to influence policy and public perception, benefiting its business interests.
- The paper's optimistic framework became widely taught but may have delayed more radical energy transitions.
- Full disclosure of BP's involvement was lacking, raising ethical concerns about academic independence and conflict of interest.
- BP's funding of Princeton totaled over $56 million, aligning research with fossil fuel continuity.
- Critics argue the paper made climate solutions seem easier than they are, perpetuating reliance on fossil fuels.