Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

Change is inevitable

Exxon is not interested in real change or improvement, only its bottom line. I know many of you support this one hundred percent but you need to realize that renewable energy is the future. If we keep mostly ignoring it, none of us will have our jobs down the line. It won't be tomorrow or in five years, but it will happen.

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The world will need oil and gas for a very long time. Nuclear is only viable alternative for electricity. Solar and wind are not the answer.

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Post ID: @1irs+1j8mfqYC

Inevitable change happens despite all efforts to stop it.

The change away from oil, gas, and coal is ONLY happening because so many people have been led to believe human actions are altering the temperature of the entire planet.

If that human cause of global warming is true, why the banning and ridicule of all persons and studies that indicate differently. Earth’s temperature goes up and down constantly. The glaciers across much of North America melted due to Global Warming on a much grander scale, without humans doing anything way back then. Now humans are able to measure very slight changes in temperature and arrogantly think 1. humans caused it. And 2. humans can reverse it.

Ha Ha.

Allow all studies. Allow open debate. Stop censoring anything that debunks human effect on Earth’s temperature.

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Post ID: @ykp+1j8mfqYC

Change is inevitable except from the vending machines that keeps stealing my coins!

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Post ID: @nsk+1j8mfqYC

If change is inevitable, why is so much force, and legislation, required to artificially push the change?

The green people forcing the change are so smart they are creating electric car requirements that exceed power grid capacity. Also trying to shut down oil and gas that are the basis of electrical car production and electricity generation.

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Post ID: @pxb+1j8mfqYC

That’s the same BS that they used to PIP some people. The justification that certain employees were not adaptable or willing to change and their skills are not relevant to the energy transition. You know what, the same scientific principals applies whether you are processing crude or renewables. There were very few people who were PIP’d who were not willing to make a change. They would be happy to if given the chance. It’s the whole corrupt system that rewards those who have no spine and punishes those who speak up. The same corrupt system that promoted spineless individuals that only blindly follows orders. A whole bunch of scammers with no depth and no emotional intelligence. I can’t get over the hypocrisy of some of worst examples of people who all of a sudden became environmentalist.

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Post ID: @raz+1j8mfqYC

Maybe directed towards gaining support for LCS?

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Post ID: @oze+1j8mfqYC

I assume this post is directed to the BTC?

Houston employees won’t have jobs regardless in that time period.

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