Fresh off his comments on the alleged shortcomings of various financial instruments, Pope Francis is hosting a weekend event to address the alleged shortcomings of the world’s most popular energy sources. ABC News notes : It’s a fair bet that the oil executives attending the event will be on their best corporate behavior, attempting to agree with the pontiff whenever possible. The Journal reports : Exxon Mobil Corp., the oil giant long derided by environmentalists, is trying to give itself a green facelift. Chief Executive Darren Woods has called for Exxon to become “part of the solution” on climate change, a point he is expected to make Saturday as he and other oil and gas executives meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican to discuss the issue. So it may be up to former oil executives to offer more irreverent commentary. Former Shell Oil President John Hofmeister tells Fox […]