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Apple – Eliminating Toxic Substances in Apple Products (2007)

October 31, 2007

Company: Apple Final Vote: Withdrawn Year: 2006-2007 …

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Chevron – A Proposal Addressing the Adequacy of Chevron’s Global Environmental Policies (2007)

October 31, 2007

Company: Chevron Final Vote: 9% Year: 2006-2007 …

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Enron – Biodiversity and Indigenous Impacts Report (2001)

October 31, 2007

Company: Enron Final Vote: 7.9% Year: 2000-2001 …

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Costco – Land Procurement Policy (2005)

October 31, 2007

Company: Costco Final Vote: 4.2% Year: 2004-2005 …

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Ameren Corporation – Report on Risks and Mitigation Measures of Irradiated Fuel Rod Storage (2003)

October 31, 2007

Company: Ameren Corporation Final Vote: 13.1% Year: 2002-2003 …

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Chevron – Disclose Costs Related to Ecuador Litigation (2006)

December 31, 2006

Company: Chevron Final Vote: 9% Year: 2006 …

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Dominion Resources – Climate Change Report (2005 – 2006)

November 26, 2006

WHEREAS: In 2005, the scientific academies of 11 nations, including the U.S., stated that, “The scientific understanding of climate change is now sufficiently clear to justify nations taking prompt action. It is vital that all nations identify cost-effective steps that they can take now, to contribute to substantial and long-term reductions in net global greenhouse gas emissions.” 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 …

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ExxonMobil – Report on Kyoto Protocol Compliance (2006 – 2007)

November 26, 2006

WHEREAS, international energy companies face unprecedented pressure to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Nations implementing the Kyoto Protocol are committed to significant reductions. The Guardian (10/07/04) reported: “Exxon… saw its greenhouse gas emissions jump 2% last year to 135.6m tones” and that “an Exxon spokesman admitted that the company had no targets for reductions in CO2 emissions although he insisted that it was working hard on ‘energy efficiency’ gains.” It said ExxonMobil’s “emissions are more than 50% higher than those of rival Britain’s BP despite the US firm’s oil and gas production being only slightly larger.”At the World Energy Congress …

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Anadarko Petroleum – Greenhouse Gas Emissions (2006 – 2007)

November 26, 2006

WHEREAS: The American Geophysical Union, the world’s largest organization of earth, ocean and climate scientists, states it is now “virtually certain” that global warming is caused by emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) 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. Carbon regulation is growing. In 2005, the Kyoto Protocol took effect, imposing mandatory greenhouse gas limits on 148 participating nations. At least half of U.S. states are addressing global warming, through …

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General Motors – Climate Change (2006 – 2007)

November 26, 2006

WHEREAS: In the past two years higher, more volatile fuel prices in the U.S. has changed the purchasing patterns of consumers disrupting the financial health of our company. The latest federal projections suggest gasoline prices will be significantly higher over the next decade (Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Outlook, 2006). 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 …

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