KEY POINTS
  • Exxon Chairman and CEO Darren Woods says support for the Green New Deal could falter as the plan becomes more detailed.
  • To combat climate change, the Green New Deal would overhaul the U.S. economy and energy system in just 10 years.
  • As Americans comprehend the plan's potential impact on their lives, they may reconsider moving so quickly, Woods says.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal is garnering significant support, but the head of Exxon Mobil says people's views may change as the plan becomes more detailed and Americans begin to comprehend how it could affect their daily lives.

Ocasio-Cortez updated her blueprint for the Green New Deal last month, but has yet to suggest policies to achieve the plan's ambitious goals. Among other things, the freshman congresswoman calls for generating 100 percent of U.S. power from renewable sources, swapping gas-powered cars for electric vehicles and slashing carbon emissions — all in just 10 years.