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Exxon Mobil predicted global warming with ‘astonishing accuracy’ while publicly denying climate change, report finds

Scientists working for oil giant Exxon Mobil accurately predicted global warming even as the company publicly contradicted them, according to a new report.

The study, published in the journal Science, looked at research funded by Exxon that confirmed what climate scientists were saying by using more than a dozen different computer models to forecast the coming warming with precision equal to or better than government and academic scientists.

At the same time, the multinational oil and gas corporation publicly cast doubt that global warming was real and dismissed climate models’ accuracy.

Exxon has said its understanding of climate change has evolved over the years, claiming critics were misunderstanding its earlier research.

Scientists, governments, activists and news sites, including Inside Climate News and the Los Angeles Times, several years ago reported “Exxon knew” about the science of climate change since about 1977 all while publicly casting doubt.

The new study has detailed how accurate the Exxon-funded research was.

Sixty-three percent to 83 percent of those projections fit strict standards for accuracy, and generally predicted correctly that the globe would warm about 0.2 degrees Celsius a decade.

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