Harvard professor lobbied SEC on behalf of oil firm that pays her lavishly, emails show
Environmental law professor Jody Freeman urged to cut ties with ConocoPhillips, which pays her more than $350,000 a year
The Harvard environmental law professor at the centre of a conflict-of-interest row lobbied the regulator on behalf of the oil and gas company that pays her more than $350,000 a year, a new investigation can reveal.
Emails seen by the Guardian and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) show that Jody Freeman facilitated a meeting between a director at the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and ConocoPhillips, one of the world's worst polluters that is pushing to weaken forthcoming climate regulations. The company's Willow drilling project in Alaska was recently approved by the Biden administration, despite scientists warning it will be catastrophic for global heating.
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