Mitchell Anderson | May 27, 2008
By Mitchell Anderson • Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 17:35

The descendants of John Rockefeller are trying to steer their great grandfather’s company away from the dinosaur mentality that has tarred the image of world’s largest corporation.
This week, a number of the Rockefeller clan will be supporting shareholder resolutions aimed at forcing Exxon Mobil take the issue of climate change much more seriously, study it’s effects on the developing world and explore alternative fuel sources.
“Exxon Mobil needs to reconnect with the forward-looking and entrepreneurial vision of my great-grandfather,” Neva Rockefeller Goodwin, a Tufts University economist, said in a statement to reporters.
“The truth is that Exxon Mobil is profiting in the short term from investments and decisions made many years ago, and by focusing on a narrow path that ignores the rapidly shifting energy landscape around the world,” she added.
Exxon Mobil is seen by many as having the worst corporate record in dealing constructively with climate change. They have been dubbed by Greenpeace the “the world’s number one climate criminal ” stating that they have “done more than any other company to stop the world from tackling climate change”.
They were also implicated by the Union of Concerned scientists of funding a Big Tobacco-style PR campaign to misinform the public on climate science.
Given that the family of J. D. Rockefeller, the founder of Standard Oil, now Exxon Mobil are seeking to shove this company into the 21st century, who is left to oppose progress at the world’s biggest company?
Things must be getting pretty lonely for the few holdouts still maintaining that the company policies are defendable in the court of public opinion.
One wonders what J. D. Rockefeller would have thought of this whole thing. On one hand, he was well known as a ruthless businessman who once said “Do you know the only thing that gives me pleasure? It's to see my dividends coming in.”
On the other hand he is also credited with stating : “I know of nothing more despicable and pathetic than a man who devotes all the hours of the waking day to the making of money for money's sake.”
Perhaps the senior executives opposing these important resolutions should reflect on the words of J.D. Sometimes, it is only your family that can tell you when you are really screwing up.





Comments
Zog replied on Permalink
Exxon has aroused the ire of
Exxon has aroused the ire of the Union of Concerned Scientists? Oh, my goodness gracious me. How will the corporation expurgate the shame? (sarc. off)
Harold Pierce replied on Permalink
Ventura
Hello Zog!
Google P&O Ventura. How much fuel do you think the tanks of this floating city of well-off retirees hold. EM only supplies the fuel the customers want. How about the Jet Set crowd that tour with the F-1 racers?
Also consider this: Who has some of the best computer modelers on the planet who don’t fool around, play for keeps and really big bucks? Maybe the bossman Rex called these guys up and asked them for their opinion re climate modelling. They probably started ROFL so hard that the super had to call 911 rescue for emergency oxygen bottles!
Frank Bi replied on Permalink
The UCS is fat, QED!
“Exxon has aroused the ire of the Union of Concerned Scientists?”
It’s easy. Just say that the UCS are Soviet stooges. And besides they’re fat. It worked during Jastrow’s time, it should work again now, no?
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rob replied on Permalink
The Market is Trying to Tell Us Something
Is it just me, or has the share price of Exxon Mobil just started to slide in the past week, since they started dabbling in all the Global Warming bullshit?
Could this be the inevitable result of trying to appease the glowtards?
Harold Pierce replied on Permalink
The Exxon Mobil Prize
Here what E-M should do to put a swift end to all this gobal warming gobblygook and climate change claptrap nonsense: Establish a $10 million prize (tax free!) that goes to the first scientist to show with empirical data that there is no AGW and no climate change. And then stand back and watch how fast the white coats turn on each other as they all go for the money!
wilbert replied on Permalink
"that there is no AGW and no
“that there is no AGW and no climate change.”
That’s impossible to do Climate changes all the time just like the weather. Maybe it should read To prove that Humans can control the world Climate … (ACC)?
Hugh Campbell replied on Permalink
It's already been done -- in
It’s already been done – in the IPCC reports.
Harold Pierce replied on Permalink
Hogwash!
Hello Hugh!
Go read “Climate Change and Global Warming” by Andrew Martermnan.
GO: http://www.usefulinfo.co.uk/climate_change_global_warming.php
His detailed study of the CET records showed there is no warming in this region since 1700. More importantly he describes the proper method for analysis temperature records.
If you asked the late Sen. Everret Dirksen of his opinion of the IPCC report, Ole Golden Throat would have said “That is just so much hogwash!
Hugh Campbell replied on Permalink
Where is this senator guy
Where is this senator guy buried? I’ll hustle right over and ask him.
Tom replied on Permalink
No rush...
Senator Everett Dirksen passed away Sept 7,1969.
Trollicide replied on Permalink
Sad Pathetic Trolls
No amount of science will ever silence the trolls. But of course, it never was about the science, was it!
Only one thing will stop their shrill annoying voices and that is when there is no more money to feed the troll pestilence.
Let’s hope that Exxon will starve them.
But then Peabody Coal, Western Fuels etc. will also have to stop.
We’ll see!
exusian replied on Permalink
Bingo!
Nope, never has been about the science.
But you’re wrong, even cutting off the money won’t silence them.
It’s perverse, but some people just have this over riding need to publicly revel in their own willful ignorance.
Jon replied on Permalink
Steinbeck quoted
“The bank (or institution) is something more than men, I tell you. It’s the monster. Men made it, but they can’t control it.” – (The Grapes of Wrath)
rob replied on Permalink
Maybe you should switch to ING Direct?
… or at least lay off the pot.
So your entire knowledge of banking and finance comes from a novel you were forced to read (or possibly just the Coles Notes) in high school? Check.
Frank Bi replied on Permalink
lolwut?
“The Fraternal Order of Police, which represents public safety officers, whose pensions are invested in Exxon, has publicly opposed the shareholder effort to change company policy.
“`The Rockefeller resolution threatens to degrade the value of Exxon Mobil,’ the organization wrote in a letter to Mr. Tillerson that criticized the splitting of the top executive jobs.”
Splitting the jobs of CEO and Chairman will degrade ExxonMobil’s value? Who knew?
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