tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10092066.post1221541867086689267..comments2024-01-08T00:40:50.918-08:00Comments on The Dragon's Tales: Exxon Aware of Global Warming in *1977*Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10092066.post-3238130635944295842015-10-27T06:23:07.718-07:002015-10-27T06:23:07.718-07:00I read a memo from the military circa 1978 stating...I read a memo from the military circa 1978 stating the 1970s had been an unusually warm decade. /They/ were stating this may or may not continue. However, the military isn't a bunch of climate scientists. Its entirely possible someone put two and two together earlier than others.<br /><br />That Exxon would, especially after the passing of the clean air act, as part of their studies to figure out what they have to do for that legislation would make sense on a level.Will Bairdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07562404098136557872noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10092066.post-42929479158600097072015-10-26T20:20:44.090-07:002015-10-26T20:20:44.090-07:00Yeaaaahh, I don't buy it. From all the data I&...Yeaaaahh, I don't buy it. From all the data I've seen on this issue, much more than presented here, Exxon parroted nothing different than the mainstream ideas of that time. Certainly they had no insider data of their own, and just had graphs from other publications already in the literature about climate change. Basically, they knew Exactly what everyone else already knew and no more than that. But considering the outright, natural bias of this source link, I am not shocked how they would try to spin this.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com