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Exxon first got interested in climate change in 1981 because it was seeking to develop the Natuna gas field off Indonesia.
Still, it said it was seeking to develop "a workable solution" to reduce electromagnetic fields, possibly involving the addition of a ground cable.
North Korea said for the first time that it was seeking to develop nuclear weapons so it could reduce the size of a million-man army it can no longer afford.
"Exxon first got interested in climate change in 1981 because it was seeking to develop the Natuna gas field off Indonesia," Lenny Bernstein, a 30-year industry veteran and Exxon's former in-house climate expert, wrote in the email.
"Exxon first got interested in climate change in 1981 because it was seeking to develop the Natuna [natural] gas field off Indonesia".
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Venezuela, a major oil supplier to the United States, has developed close ties with Iran, a fellow OPEC member, in defiance of efforts by the United States and its allies to isolate Iran over fears that it is seeking to develop nuclear weapons.
Allergan was founded in Los Angeles in 1948 with an anti-allergy nose drop, but its bestseller is the face-freezing filler Botox, which it is seeking to develop for new purposes such as osteoporosis treatments.
Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, but many in the West say it is seeking to develop a nuclear weapon.
CNN's Jeff Zucker has said while CNN will roll on the biggest stories it is seeking to develop more "informational based, educational, entertaining programs".
Iran asserts that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, but its enrichment of uranium to higher levels of purity has raised suspicions in the West that it is seeking to develop a nuclear weapon.
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