General Electric – Disclosure of Costs of Delay of Cleanup of Toxic Sites (2004 – 2005)
Company: General Electric Final Vote: 27.5 Year: 2004-2005 …
ChevronTexaco – Report on New Initiatives in Ecuador (2004 – 2005)
Company: ChevronTexaco Final Vote: 9.2% Year: 2004-2005 …
General Motors – Climate Change Report (2004 – 2005)
Whereas: In the U.S., passenger cars and light trucks account for one-fifth of all annual U.S. carbon dioxide emissions linked to climate change. General Motors bears the auto industry’s highest “carbon burden” – or total carbon dioxide emissions associated with its fleet, due in part to the poor fuel efficiency of its products, not the size of its fleet. Worldwide consensus that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions need to be reduced continues to grow, with ratification of the Kyoto Protocol causing many countries to enact limits on these emissions. Already, the European Union and some U.S. states have enacted …
Dominion Resources – Climate Change Report (2004 – 2005)
WHEREAS: A 2004 report by the Bush Administration’s Climate Change Science Program stated that increases in human-derived greenhouse gas emissions are the only likely explanation for global warming over the past three decades. A 2004 Conference Board report declared that, “scientific consensus that the climate is changing is growing steadily stronger over time; Corporate boards will be increasingly expected to evaluate potential risks associated with climate change; and, the global economy will become less carbon-intensive over time…The real questions are what the pace of the transition will be and who will be the winners and losers.” U.S. power plants are …
Exxon Mobil – Report on Kyoto Protocol Compliance (2004 – 2005)
WHEREAS, as investors we believe Exxon Mobil’s management is sending confusing messages about its efforts at greenhouse gas reductions; international energy companies face unprecedented pressure to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Nations implementing the Kyoto Protocol are committed to significant reductions. This resolution’s proponents believe Exxon Mobil is poorly positioned to meet increasing mandates to reduce GHG emissions in a cost-effective way. The Guardian (10/07/04) reported: “Exxon saw its greenhouse gas emissions jump 2% last year to 135.6 million tonnes” and that “an Exxon spokesman admitted that the company had no targets for reductions in CO2 emissions although he insisted that it …
ConocoPhillips – Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (2004 – 2005)
WHEREAS: the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is the only conservation area in the nation that provides a complete range of Arctic and sub-Arctic ecosystems balanced with a wide variety of wildlife, including large populations of caribou, muskoxen, polar bears, and snow geese; WHEREAS: the Fish and Wildlife Service considers the Arctic Refuge one of the finest examples of wilderness left on the planet; WHEREAS: the coastal plain of the Arctic Refuge is the only section of Alaska’s North Slope not open for oil and gas leasing, exploration and production; and RESOLVED: The Shareholders request that Board of Directors prepare a …
Apache Corporation – Climate Change Report (2004 – 2005)
WHEREAS: The American Geophysical Union, the world’s largest organization of earth, ocean and climate scientists, states it is “virtually certain” that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions cause global warming and that the warming will continue. A 2004 report by the Bush Administration’s Climate Change Science Program stated that increases in human-derived GHG emissions are the only likely explanation for global warming over the past three decades. The Environmental Protection Agency’s “Climate Action Report – 2002,” concluded that climate change poses risks to coastal communities from sea level rise, water shortages, and increases in the heat index and heat wave frequency. Polls …
Anadarko Corporation – Climate Change Report (2004 – 2005)
WHEREAS: The American Geophysical Union, the world’s largest organization of earth, ocean and climate scientists, states it is “virtually certain” that greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions cause global warming and that the warming will continue. A 2004 report by the Bush Administration’s Climate Change Science Program stated that increases in human-derived GHG emissions are the only likely explanation for global warming over the past three decades. The Environmental Protection Agency’s “Climate Action Report – 2002,” concluded that climate change poses risks to coastal communities from sea level rise, water shortages, and increases in the heat index and heat wave frequency. Polls …
YUM! Brands – Produce Sustainability Report (2004 – 2005)
Company: YUM! Brands Final Vote: Withdrawn Year: 2004-2005 …
Yum! Brands – Prepare a Sustainability Report to Shareholders (2003 – 2004)
Company: Yum! Brands Corporation Final Vote: 32.9% Year: 2003-2004 …
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