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The Salt Creek Carbon Dioxide pipeline near Green Mountain and Jeffrey City, Fremont County, Wyoming. Credit: Tony Webster
Nylah Toussaint and her daughters, Dream and London, stand by the sugarcane field behind their house, where Exxon will soon lay a carbon pipeline. Credit: Delaney Nolan
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ExxonKnews shines a light on fossil fuel industry disinformation, spending, and influence, and the growing movement for climate accountability.
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