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Rockefeller Fund Dumping Fossil Fuels, Hits Exxon On Climate Issues (cnbc.com)

mdsolar quotes a report from Reuters: The Rockefeller Family Fund said on Wednesday it will divest from fossil fuels as quickly as possible and "eliminate holdings" of Exxon Mobil, chiding the oil company for allegedly misleading the public about the threat of climate change. The move by the U.S. based charity, which will also include coal and Canadian oil sands holdings, is especially notable because a century ago John D. Rockefeller Sr. made a fortune running Standard Oil, a precursor to Exxon Mobil.
Given the threat posed to the survival of human and natural ecosystems, "there is no sane rationale for companies to continue to explore for new sources of hydrocarbons," the fund said. Exxon did not immediately comment. In a letter posted on its website, the Rockefeller Family Fund said Exxon's conduct on climate issues appears to be "morally reprehensible."

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  1. Re:Fiduciary sense? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    1) Barring thermonuclear warfare or a wayward asteroid, global climate will change no matter what we do (or don't do), and will continue on its current trend.

    2) Barring the invention of commercially viable electrical generation from fusion (or some similar massive source of energy), hydrocarbons are pretty much it for providing the majority of humanity's energy, so unless someone at Rockefeller has information that the rest of us do not have...

    1. Climate does not have to continue on its current trend.

    Certainly, if we keep up the status quo, it will continue on its current trend.
    However, we can do something about it and reverse that trend.

    2. Hydrocarbons came from the sun.

    Every single joule of energy derived from hydrocarbon sources originated in the sun and eventually got buried underground.
    We can cut out the middle man (bacteria, plants, animals, dirt, millions of years of time, oil rigs, oil pipelines, refineries, etc) and just collect those joules directly ourselves.
    Are there enough solar panels to provide for all of our energy needs right now? No.
    Could there be enough solar power stations to provide for all of our energy needs? Absolutely.

    Is there a way to keep doing what we're doing and not suffer any consequences? Absolutely not.

  2. Oh Really? by HighOrbit · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Rockefeller Fund: Now that oil has dropped from $120 per barrel to $30/$40 per barrel and oil stocks are no longer profitable, we've suddenly developed a sense of moral courage. Our decision has nothing to do with oil investments no longer being a money-spewing spigot.

  3. Re:Water is WET! by tnk1 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The old money Rockefeller descendants and their foundations are not the same people as those who made the money. They're pretty much the poster children for old money guilt. John D. Rockefeller would probably make ExxonMobil look like a Green Party front organization if he was still alive.