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Today, the Total AGM was to be held in Paris to celebrate the group s superprofits and vote on its strategic directions, which include the development of many new fossil fuel projects. The event has been strongly disturbed, as a large coalition of activists and scientists tried to block the different entry points since 6 am this morning. ....
Total shareholders back company climate plans Shareholders voting at Total’s AGM approved the company’s climate resolution, despite environmental NGOs warning the plan falls short. 28/05/2021, 3:54 pm Register here for the Energy Voice daily newsletter, bringing you key news and insight from across the global energy landscape. Thank you for signing up to our newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Shareholders voting at Total’s AGM approved the company’s climate resolution, despite environmental NGOs warning the plan falls short. Of Total’s shareholders, 91.88% backed the company’s plans. The plan found little favour with environmental groups. ....
Message : Required fields PARIS (Reuters) - Greenpeace and two other civil society groups have filed a complaint with a Paris prosecutor against Patrick Pouyanné, CEO of energy giant Total, alleging he abused his role on the board of a university to push the company s agenda. The board of the prestigious Ecole Polytechnique voted in 2020 to allow Total to build a research and innovation centre on the university s campus in Saclay, south of Paris. The complaint alleged that Pouyanné used his position on the university s board to influence that decision. The prosecutor s office has not said if it will take up the complaint. ....
Greenpeace files complaint against Total CEO, claiming conflict of interest Total CEO Patrick Pouyanné (REUTERS/Charles Platiau) With two other civil society groups, Greenpeace has filed a complaint with a Paris prosecutor against the CEO of energy giant Total today, alleging a conflict of interest. CEO Patrick Pouyanné has been accused of abusing his role on the board of prestigious university Ecole Polytechnique, to push Total’s agenda. Last year, the board on which Pouyanné sits, voted to allow Total to build a research and innovation centre on the university’s campus. However, the prosecutor’s office has not yet confirmed if it will take up the complaint. ....