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Elliott Negin

Elliott Negin is a senior writer at the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Released for Syndication:
06/30/2022
In June 2021, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law a bill banning the state from contracting with or investing in businesses that divest from coal, oil or natural gas companies. For Texas Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian—one of the state’s top energy regulators—the
Released for Syndication:
03/30/2022
For more than two decades, Koch-controlled foundations spent more than $160 million to stymie government action on climate change.
Released for Syndication:
02/02/2022
Four years ago, Boulder, Colorado, sued ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy—owner of the only oil refinery in the state—for climate change-related damages and adaptation expenses. Boulder and its co-plaintiffs, Boulder County and San Miguel County, home to Telluride, estimated the damage caused by extreme...
Released for Syndication:
10/26/2021
ExxonMobil has spent more than $39 million to manufacture doubt about climate science.
Released for Syndication:
10/13/2021
Despite claiming to endorse a carbon tax, ExxonMobil has funneled millions of dollars to lawmakers who oppose the idea.
Released for Syndication:
10/21/2020
The company’s professed support for a carbon tax is a disingenuous public relations ploy to delay government action.
Released for Syndication:
12/12/2019
Investing in grid infrastructure would enable utilities to incorporate modern technology, making the grid more resilient and flexible.