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American Focus > Blog > Environment > ExxonMobil’s 2025 Climate Report Fails Scientific Review—Again 
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ExxonMobil’s 2025 Climate Report Fails Scientific Review—Again 

Last updated: May 27, 2025 9:55 am
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ExxonMobil’s latest annual report on climate action has once again come under scrutiny for its deceptive tactics and greenwashing efforts. Titled “Advancing Climate Solutions,” the report attempts to paint a picture of the company as a leader in the transition to a net-zero future. However, a closer look reveals a troubling pattern of misinformation and disregard for the history of the fossil fuel industry’s role in driving climate change.

This year’s report follows closely on the heels of a damning expose by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) titled “Decades of Deceit,” which details how ExxonMobil and other fossil fuel companies have known about the dangers of their products since the 1950s but engaged in a deliberate campaign of deception to downplay the risks and delay climate action. Despite this damning evidence, ExxonMobil’s report continues to downplay its role in fueling the climate crisis and instead focuses on vague promises of investing billions of dollars in green initiatives.

One of the key issues with ExxonMobil’s report is its misrepresentation of the findings of reputable organizations like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the International Energy Agency (IEA). The report downplays the importance of phasing out fossil fuels in favor of carbon capture and storage (CCS) as the primary solution to meeting climate targets. This selective interpretation ignores the consensus among experts that rapid emissions reductions through proven solutions like renewable energy are essential to addressing the climate crisis.

The report’s emphasis on CCS as a silver bullet solution is also misleading, as it fails to acknowledge the limitations and challenges associated with this technology. The majority of captured carbon is currently used for enhanced oil recovery, a process that has been ongoing since the 1970s and does little to reduce overall emissions. Additionally, studies have shown that many CCS projects in the power sector have failed to meet their capture targets, raising doubts about the technology’s scalability and effectiveness.

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Perhaps most concerning is the report’s complete disregard for the history of the fossil fuel industry’s campaign of deception and misinformation. By ignoring the industry’s role in fueling the climate crisis and manipulating public discourse, ExxonMobil’s report perpetuates the same harmful practices that have led us to the current climate emergency.

In light of these issues, shareholders and investors are being urged to demand accountability from ExxonMobil and other fossil fuel companies. The Union of Concerned Scientists is calling on shareholders to push for an end to disinformation and greenwashing and to demand that companies like ExxonMobil take meaningful action to address the climate crisis. It is clear that reports like ExxonMobil’s “Advancing Climate Solutions” are not a roadmap for climate action but rather a distraction from the urgent need for real change.

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