Harvard professor’s fossil fuel links under scrutiny over climate grant
Colleagues and students query role of Jody Freeman, who won prestigious research grant despite sitting on ConocoPhillips board
An eminent Harvard environmental law professor's links to the fossil fuel industry are under scrutiny from colleagues and students after she was awarded a prestigious research grant to investigate corporate climate pledges.
Jody Freeman, founding director of Harvard's environmental and energy law program and former Obama-era White House advisor, is a paid board member of ConocoPhillips - a Fortune 500 American multinational oil and gas company that was ranked the 13th most polluting in the world by a Guardian investigation in 2019. The firm's controversial Willow drilling project in Alaska was recently approved by the Biden administration.
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