Exxon, Chevron and Conocophillips: 25 Years of Rejecting Shareholder Concerns on Climate Change
The resolutions included in this list are focused on climate change, including carbon reductions, climate expertise on boards, related market shifts that could hurt companies' stock value and lobbying/political efforts that work against climate solutions. We excluded several kinds of proposals...
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Inside Climate News
2015
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Online Access: | https://issuelab.org/resources/23717/23717.pdf https://issuelab.org/permalink/resource/23717 |
Summary: | The resolutions included in this list are focused on climate change, including carbon reductions, climate expertise on boards, related market shifts that could hurt companies' stock value and lobbying/political efforts that work against climate solutions. We excluded several kinds of proposals that were not explicitly climate related, even though they were relevant to climate change. Among the exclusions: resolutions on hydraulic fracturing, drilling in the Arctic election contributions, and the ability of shareholders to nominate board members. |
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