Top Links 1154 Exxon - not like other oil majors. Polycrisis as supply shock. The mapmaker of Wounded Knee.
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Top Links 1154 Exxon - not like other oil majors. Polycrisis as supply shock. The mapmaker of Wounded Knee.
Chartbook (United States) | Jul 06, 2026
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Exxon's actions highlight the irresponsibility of oil majors in addressing climate change, which may worsen the polycrisis we face today.
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Understanding the historical context of Wounded Knee can inform current discussions on corporate responsibility and social justice in the energy sector.
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Exxon's influence in the oil industry demonstrates the need for stricter regulations to mitigate supply shocks and protect consumers and the environment.
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The concept of polycrisis reflects the interconnected challenges we face and requires a multifaceted approach, rather than solely blaming oil companies.
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Exxon's unique strategies position it to lead the transition to sustainable energy, setting a precedent for other oil majors.
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