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Related: About this forumClimate Denier Lee Raymond Left the World Hotter Than He Found It
by Bill Mckibben
June 12, 2026
Im going to recount the lowlights of the story here, and add one that gets very little notice in the obituaries, but that ties directly to the ongoing crisis.
Raymond was a research engineer who spent his whole career at what was then the worlds largest company. He joined its board in 1984, already a leading candidate for CEO, which means he was near the top during the 1980s, the period when (as we now know thanks to great investigative reporting) the companys scientists correctly identified the dangers of global warming and linked them directly to Exxons products. That research, as Inside Climate News reported in 2015,
Raymond was a research engineer who spent his whole career at what was then the worlds largest company. He joined its board in 1984, already a leading candidate for CEO, which means he was near the top during the 1980s, the period when (as we now know thanks to great investigative reporting) the companys scientists correctly identified the dangers of global warming and linked them directly to Exxons products. That research, as Inside Climate News reported in 2015,
Instead, they chose denial. And it was Raymond who played a lead role, as Exxon helped form the Global Climate Coalition, first of the obfuscation fronts. He became the spokesman for anti-science in many ways: In 1997, as the world approached the first global climate talks in Kyoto, he gave what may be a speech second only in importance to Hansens original testimony. Speaking in Beijing to the Worl Petroleum Congress, he contended that the world was cooling, that there was no way to know if carbon dioxide was to blame, and that in any event it is highly unlikely that the temperature in the middle of the next century will be significantly affected whether policies are enacted now or 20 years from now.
And greed was the word here. For his role in helping wreck the Earths climate system, Exxon paid him $686 million, or $144,573 a day, during his tenure as CEO. His retirement package was $400 million.
And even when he finally left Exxon in 2005 he continued on doing damagethis is the often overlooked part of his story. He was the lead independent director at JP Morgan Chase, which had been the Exxon house bank, and which, as I chronicled for Rolling Stone in 2020, became the fossil fuel industrys biggest lenderthe doomsday bank.
And even when he finally left Exxon in 2005 he continued on doing damagethis is the often overlooked part of his story. He was the lead independent director at JP Morgan Chase, which had been the Exxon house bank, and which, as I chronicled for Rolling Stone in 2020, became the fossil fuel industrys biggest lenderthe doomsday bank.
Filthy Rich Sick Fucker died June 6, 2026 at 87 in Dallas.
https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/lee-raymond-climate-denier
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Climate Denier Lee Raymond Left the World Hotter Than He Found It (Original Post)
Brenda
Jun 12
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dweller
(28,876 posts)1. Good riddance asshole

This was the first pic to show on search
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hatrack
(65,326 posts)2. And the world is a better place . . ..
Fuck. That. Guy.