May 28, 2024

After months of tensions, shareholder activists will confront ExxonMobil and Chevron at their annual meetings to demand stronger climate targets.
California’s largest pension fund, CalPERS, will vote against ExxonMobil's entire board, citing concerns over the company’s lawsuit against climate investors.
In an epic legal clash, ExxonMobil sued two climate-focused shareholder groups, igniting a debate over shareholder rights and corporate accountability that has prompted a revolt.
Een groep van 39 grote vermogensbeheerders oefent druk uit op ExxonMobil om zijn rechtszaak tegen groene aandeelhouder Follow This in te trekken.
Speaking directly to the Shell board, Mark van Baal and Tarek Bouhouch of Follow This addressed Shell's insufficient climate targets.