Revealed: Exxon Made “Breathtakingly” Accurate Climate Predictions in 1970s and ’80s | Oil company drove some of the leading science of the era only to publicly dismiss global warming.
This was not news 20 years ago, and it is not really news today. These are people willing to destroy everything for just a few dollars more. You can argue that if it was not them, then it would be someone else. But that is why the system needs to be dismantled. Capitalism will fight any attempt towards fixing climate change. Systems wants to sustain themselves, if a sick system is causing damages, then it needs to go. It is the only way.
What I really, really do not understand about these companies is that they could have easily played both sides and come up on top anyway. They could have continued to make a shit ton of money with oil and simultaniously invest in renewable energies and become the big players in that field too.
But I guess paying off corrupt politicans is much easier.
I used to do consulting work with C level execs at Fortune 500s.
One of the most interesting points that was made was that you could look at what the marketing department's focus was and determine the metric the CMO's bonus was tied to. A huge focus on new user signups (even at the cost of existing customer churn)? CMO was being evaluated on number of new users.
Well public companies overall are evaluated on a quarterly basis within their stock market fillings. Beat your quarter? The market and the board are happy. Fell short? The CEO may find themselves out of a job as the company chases getting back to beating their quarter.
The problem is, that's an incredibly stupid bar to use as effectively the sole measure.
It's lead to things like Dell being on top of the electronics market and being the first to outsource support to try and save a few percent for the quarter and ending up the butt of jokes that dropped their market share significantly within a few years (even though everyone then followed suit).
And in the case of oil companies, it led to catastrophic mismanagement where the focus on today and the quarter meant sacrificing the entire world long term.
How might this have looked if instead the evaluation metric was a 50 year forecast? Would it have still been prudent to bury and ignore research, or would it have been wise to invest heavily in R&D in alternative energy that might pay off in 20-30 years but you'd have been ahead of your competitors because you were first to identify the forecasted impact of the status quo?
The Corporation, not AI, is the thing that will continue to make paperclips until it destroys humanity if it's improperly aligned.
And you align corporations by setting the measurements on which their success is evaluated. And we've somehow set it on 3 month increments.
An oversight which has likely already killed us all.
They knew what they were doing would destroy the planet.
They did it anyway to make money.
Therefore: yes, it was their goal to destroy the planet. For money.
What aren’t you getting here? Are you too enticed by Sunday Night Football and golf courses to fucking care? Your kids will die, bro. Wake the fuck up.
As long as conservatives have the power to defend fossil fuel megacorps, the world will continue to burn. If you aren't fighting conservatism, you aren't fighting climate change. Period.
a solid business strategy includes understanding your risks as well as effective marketing campaigns. i don't like it, but i can appreciate game when it's played