The largest five stock market listed oil and gas companies spend nearly $200m (£153m) a year lobbying to delay, control or block policies to tackle climate change, according to a new report.
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| ExxonMobil leads the oil firms in spending on branding campaigns suggesting they support action against climate change. |
Chevron, BP and ExxonMobil were the main companies leading the field in direct lobbying to push against a climate policy to tackle global warming, the report said.
Read the story from The Guardian by Sandra Laville - “Top oil firms spending millions lobbying to block climate change policies, says report.”

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