The world's largest oil companies helped create the climate crisis. And they're not changing on their own.
Follow This is a shareholder moventent uniting thousands of members and major investors to push for change. Your support will boost our success.
The world’s largest oil companies helped create the climate crisis — and they’re not changing on their own.
Protests can be ignored. But shareholders can’t.
Follow This is an Amsterdam-based activist shareholder movement that drives change from within. We table climate resolutions at the annual meetings of the world’s largest oil companies. We’ve already put Paris-aligned targets on the agenda at Shell and BP. Institutional investors managing trillions are voting with us. The pressure is working.
More and more large investors, managing billions in assets, are joining the movement. Because climate change is no longer just a moral issue. It’s a financial risk.
Support Follow This and help accelerate the transition to clean energy.
By supporting Follow This you help accelerate the transition to clean energy.
Supporting Follow This means you’re funding, as the Guardian calls it, “the most impactful shareholder in Big Oil.”
We mobilize shareholders to vote for change at the AGMs of the biggest oil companies on earth. We have a voice inside the boardrooms where the energy transition gets decided.
Every euro funds the direct work: filing resolutions, legal defence, and investor outreach. We also have specific projects ready to support.
If you run a company that takes climate seriously, consider this: commit 1% of your annual profit to Follow This. Not as a one-off donation — as a standing commitment. A structural choice that says your business backs real climate action, year after year.
What 1% funds
Every euro goes toward filing shareholder resolutions at the annual meetings of Shell, BP, TotalEnergies, Chevron, and ExxonMobil. It funds the legal preparation, the investor outreach, and the media pressure that keeps Big Oil accountable. It keeps the strategy running when political will falters and fossil fuel lobbies push back.
How to join
Interested in what a partnership with Follow This looks like? Reach out to Rosa High or Raphaël Dobbelstein using the contact form below. We’d love to talk through what works for you, and find a form of support that fits. For your business, and for the planet.
We help companies measure and reduce their own emissions. But after years in the sustainability world, we know one thing for certain: individual companies tracking their carbon footprint won’t solve the climate crisis alone. Not as long as Shell, BP and ExxonMobil keep investing in new oil fields.
That’s why we donate 1% of our revenue to Follow This.
Not because it looks good. But because it works.
Follow This goes to the shareholder meetings of Shell, BP and Total, files resolutions, and builds coalitions with pension funds managing billions. They force oil companies to put climate targets on the agenda — with financial arguments that can’t be ignored.
Partly due to that pressure, $39 billion in investments has shifted from fossil fuels to clean energy. And for the first time, major oil and gas companies have taken responsibility for the full emissions of their products — including the petrol you put in your tank.
That’s impact we could never have achieved as an individual company on our own. And more importantly: every euro we put into Follow This contributes to more than €9,000 in capital shifts toward clean energy.
If you’re serious about systemic change as a company, this is where you put your money.

CEO Coolset
ESG and emissions compliance software
Got questions about Follow This, our work, or how your organisation can get involved?
Don’t hesitate to reach out.
We’d love to hear from you.

Rosa High

Raphaël Dobbelstein