IETA
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The International Emissions Trading Association, whose membership includes giant petroleum corporations such as British Petroleum, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Enbridge, Equinor, ExxonMobil, Saudi Aramco, and Shell Oil. These companies are currently engaged in extensive greenwashing campaigns which include the use of Verra's offsets.[1] Verra is an IETA member and was incubated by the IETA along with the World Economic Forum and Climate Group from 2006-2009.
IETA oil companies have known about global warming and other signs of climate collapse for decades, all the while casting doubt on or outright denying the reality. See also: Fossil Fuel Industry Disinformation.
IETA members further include:[2]
- top fossil fuel financiers (e.g. Bank of America & Goldman Sachs)
- industrial agriculture firms (e.g. Bayer-Monsanto & Cargill) that manufacture the munitions required to "secure" a genetically engineered monoculture in the War on Insects + War on Weeds.