Exxon asks U.S. regulator to block climate-change resolution: investors
Source: Reuters
ENVIRONMENT FEBRUARY 24, 2019 / 5:33 PM / UPDATED 29 MINUTES AGO
Exxon asks U.S. regulator to block climate-change resolution: investors
Suzanne Barlyn
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(Reuters) - Exxon Mobil Corp is trying to block an investor proposal that calls on the worlds largest publicly traded oil company to set targets for lowering its greenhouse gas emissions, two of the investor groups involved said on Sunday.
Exxon in late January wrote to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that the proposal, which is set for a vote at its May annual meeting, is misleading and an attempt to micro-manage the company, spokespeople for investors supporting the proposal said.
The Financial Times reported on the letter earlier on Sunday.
The Church Commissioners for England (CCE), the endowment fund of the Church of England, an institutional investor that supports the proposal, as well as New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who manages the states pension fund that is pushing the proposal, both saw the Exxon letter, officials for both groups told Reuters.
Trying to strike out a shareholder proposal from institutional investors with a fiduciary responsibility to manage climate risk is an outdated reflex, CCE head of responsible investment Edward Mason said in a statement. Our proposal deserves more serious consideration.
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