ExxonMobil might go for net zero by 2050

The US oil supermajor considers setting a climate-neutrality goal for 2050, reports The Wall Street Journal.
Photo: Loren Elliott/REUTERS / X03952
Photo: Loren Elliott/REUTERS / X03952
by ritzau finans

One of the world's very largest oil companies, and thereby among the biggest climate change contributors on the globe, ExxonMobil, considers becoming climate neutral by 2050, reports The Wall Street Journal citing anonymous sources.

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