Several of the world’s largest oil companies talked behind closed doors on Wednesday about the potential adoption of more stringent emission reduction targets that could include emissions from the products they sell to end consumers, sources with knowledge of the matter told Bloomberg . At the World Economic Forum in Davos, where climate change and the urgency to act has taken center stage this year , the top executives of oil companies Chevron, BP, Shell, Total, and Saudi Aramco, among others, met to discuss whether the industry should start accounting for and drafting emission reduction targets not only for their respective oil production, but also for emissions ‘at the pump’, or the emissions from the fuels they sell. According to Bloomberg’s sources, there was agreement that the oil industry should include these so-called Scope 3 emissions, but Big Oil’s chief executives didn’t take any decisions at the Wednesday meeting […]