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Exxon Investors Rebel Over Climate Change Planning

Monday 19 May 2008 - by: Andrew Clark, The Guardian UK
A shareholder revolt at ExxonMobil led by the billionaire Rockefeller family has won the support of four significant British institutional investors who will call on Monday for a shakeup in the governance of the world’s biggest oil company.
Guardian.co.uk has learned that F&C Asset Management, Morley […]

THE TOXIC 100: Top Corporate Air Polluters In The United States

April 2008 - Political Economy Research Institute (PERI)
Each year since 2002, researchers at the Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) at the University of Massachusetts release the Toxic 100, an updated list of the top corporate air polluters in the United States.
The Toxic 100 index identifies the top U.S. air polluters among the world’s largest corporations. […]

Hong Kong Power Regulations Based in Part on Emissions

The New York Times
By KEITH BRADSHER
Published: January 8, 2008
HONG KONG — The two electric power companies here agreed Monday to a new regulatory system that sets their annual rate of return, based in part on how much pollution they emit, a carrot-and-stick approach that could some day be a model for mainland China’s giant power […]

Castle Peak Power Objection

PRESS RELEASE – January 25, 2007
Clear The Air objects to Exxon/Mobil attempt to take over Soko Island
Yesterday, Clear The Air submitted its objection to the Castle Peak Power Environmental Impact Assessment for the building of a facility to store methane gas.
Methane is a major greenhouse gas. It is called liquefied natural gas or LNG when […]