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- s10584-015-1472-5 accessdate "2016-02-23".
- s10584-015-1472-5 authorlink3 "Naomi Oreskes".
- s10584-015-1472-5 date "September 2015".
- s10584-015-1472-5 doi "10.1007/s10584-015-1472-5".
- s10584-015-1472-5 first1 "Peter C.".
- s10584-015-1472-5 first2 "Richard".
- s10584-015-1472-5 first3 "Naomi".
- s10584-015-1472-5 isCitedBy ExxonMobil_climate_change_controversy.
- s10584-015-1472-5 isCitedBy Global_Climate_Coalition.
- s10584-015-1472-5 issue "2".
- s10584-015-1472-5 journal Climatic_Change_(journal).
- s10584-015-1472-5 last1 "Frumhoff".
- s10584-015-1472-5 last2 "Heede".
- s10584-015-1472-5 last3 "Oreskes".
- s10584-015-1472-5 pages "157-171".
- s10584-015-1472-5 pages "157–171".
- s10584-015-1472-5 quote "...leading investor-owned fossil fuel corporations, including ExxonMobil, Shell, and British Petroleum, created the Global Climate Coalition to oppose greenhouse gas emission reduction policies. From 1989 to 2002, the GCC led an aggressive lobbying and advertising campaign aimed at achieving these goals by sowing doubt about the integrity of the IPCC and the scientific evidence that heat-trapping emissions from burning fossil fuels drive global warming. They worked successfully to prevent the United States from signing the Kyoto Protocol after it was negotiated in 1997.".
- s10584-015-1472-5 title "The climate responsibilities of industrial carbon producers".
- s10584-015-1472-5 url s10584-015-1472-5.
- s10584-015-1472-5 url 10.1007%2Fs10584-015-1472-5.pdf.
- s10584-015-1472-5 volume "132".