ExxonMobil's op-eds discussed energy issues that had an impact on our economy, our environment and our society. The op-eds were placed in leading periodicals from 1970 to 2010. Beginning in June 2010, the conversation continues at our blog, ExxonMobil Perspectives.
April 29, 2010Electricity, modern fuels are essential to fighting poverty and improving lives.
April 08, 2010Advances in technology transform U.S. energy demand and supply. ExxonMobil is researching alternatives to power vehicles.
February 25, 2010ExxonMobil expects that through 2030, a greater number of conventional vehicles will incorporate fuel-saving technologies such as turbocharged and downsized gasoline engines, cylinder deactivation and highly efficient transmissions.
January 28, 2010In developed countries, CO2 emissions are headed lower. Some negative trends are good news. In the U.S. and other developed countries, energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions appear to have peaked and are expected to decline.
January 14, 2010The United States and other developed (OECD) nations will grow their economies by more than 50 percent from 2005 to 2030.
December 17, 2009A company’s safety, health and environmental (SH&E) performance is as much a cornerstone for business success as its financial discipline, employee talent and product quality.
November 05, 2009Keeping our economy moving will require a diverse set of energy sources.
October 15, 2009Support for oil and natural gas innovation can reduce emissions.
September 17, 2009The World Energy Council has called energy “the backbone of every economy.” And it’s true: Each of the 140 million jobs in the United States depends in some way on energy.
September 10, 2009An investment that yields nine times the national average seems too good to be true, especially in today’s economy.
July 30, 2009Can algae someday make the fuel that fills the tanks of our cars and trucks?
July 09, 2009Making transportation cleaner and more efficient is one of the most important aspects of the global energy challenge we face today.
Sustainability means balancing economic, environmental and social goals.
Any organization with operations in Africa knows the cost of malaria.
If you drive a fuel-efficient car, you are helping the environment by conserving natural resources and reducing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases.
For resource-rich nations, transparency enhances the economic climate.
March 04, 2009To restore the United States’ economic health, some things are essential: creating new jobs, supporting new investment and helping working families.
February 12, 2009How can we produce and use the energy needed to fuel economic growth while also managing the risks associated with emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases?
February 05, 2009To grow our economy and create jobs, we need access to reliable and affordable sources of energy.
While today’s economic headlines highlight our near-term challenges, as we consider our energy future it is important to look longer term beyond today's conditions.