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BP, Shell, and ConocoPhillips have all taken some steps toward transparency about their lobbying but none is doing enough to keep the American Petroleum Institute (API) and other trade associations in line with the companies’ own supposed climate ambitions.
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Climate Action 100+ First Ever Net Zero Benchmark Points the Way for Businesses to Align with Paris Agreement Goals
(Credit: Climateaction100.org)
In its first ever Net Zero Company Benchmark of the world’s largest corporate emitters, Climate Action 100+ defines key indicators of success for businesses to align with a net zero emissions future and the goals of the Paris Agreement.
While there is growing global momentum around companies making ambitious climate commitments, the Benchmark assessments show that companies still have a long way to go in delivering on these promises. Further, the assessments show that no company has fully disclosed how it will achieve its goals to become a net zero enterprise by 2050 or sooner, including short and medium-related targets for the next decade.
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Challenging BP, ConocoPhillips, Shell to Accelerate Climate Action at their Annual Meetings
Ben van Beurden, CEO, Royal Dutch Shell in 2018 at the Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal
Challenging BP, ConocoPhillips, Shell to Accelerate Climate Action at their Annual Meetings
Kathy Mulvey, climate accountability campaign director | May 11, 2021, 10:34 am EDT
Annual general meetings (AGMs, also known as annual shareholders’ meetings) of major oil and gas companies targeted by UCS’s campaign begin with ConocoPhillips and BP this week and Royal Dutch Shell next week. ExxonMobil and Chevron follow at the end of the month. After the last year of Big Oil companies grabbing pandemic bailouts, publicizing dubious “net-zero” pledges, and getting hit with even more climate lawsuits, we’ve got some questions about how they’re conducting their business.
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