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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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The Union of Concerned Scientists is urging BlackRock, Vanguard, state treasurers, and other major investors to vote for climate-critical shareholder proposals and against laggard corporate leadership at ExxonMobil. Here are four reasons why. ....
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. ....
A week after taking office, President Joe Biden We should, of course, welcome all sincere collaborators; the fossil fuel industry is not among them. Yes, major oil and gas companies are finally, if reluctantly, beginning to publicly acknowledge the climate crisis, and some even claim to “support” the Paris Agreement’s goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. ADVERTISEMENT These claims are a central part of the industry’s massive PR and lobbying campaign to position itself as an essential leader in the country’s transition to a “low-carbon” future. But given the industry’s decades-long and painfully successful effort to hide and deny the science of dangerous climate disruption in order to block national and international efforts to address it, its recent insistence on being a key part of the climate solution and entitled to VIP status at the climate policymaking table bears scrutiny. This is particularly so now, since science indicates that w ....