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"CPT continues to derisk Vista." (1/30/12) Coalspur Mines Ltd. - David Charles, GMP Securities More >
"TLH is performing a very aggressive expansion plan." (1/26/12) Talison Lithium Ltd. - The Energy Report Interview with Daniela Desormeaux More >
"LI has really good prospects for the future." (1/26/12) Lithium One Inc. - The Energy Report Interview with Daniela Desormeaux More >
"I think that RM can be a player in the lithium industry." (1/26/12) Rodinia Lithium Inc. - The Energy Report Interview with Daniela Desormeaux More >
"NMX has one of the highest project rankings by our methodology." (1/26/12) Nemaska Lithium Inc. - The Energy Report Interview with Daniela Desormeaux More >
Shareholder Climate Resolutions Up 40%
Source: Environmental Leader (3/4/10)
"U.S. investor groups have filed 95 global warming shareholder resolutions with public corporations."
U.S. investor groups have filed 95 global warming shareholder resolutions with public corporations, a 40% increase over last year, according to a press release from the Investor Network on Climate Risk.
The resolutions, lodged with 82 U.S. and Canadian companies, seek a range of concessions, from improved sustainability reporting to energy efficiency efforts.
The Investor Network on Climate Risk is backed by investor group Ceres. In all, the network of 80 institutional investors manages $8 trillion in assets.
"As the SEC recently affirmed with its disclosure guidance, climate change presents clear material risks and opportunities for U.S. businesses—and investors have a right to know which companies are well prepared and which are not," said Mindy Lubber, president of Ceres.
"We want our companies to closely look at the impact climate change legislation and regulation have on them, to realistically assess those risks, and to consider the indirect consequences of climate change-driven regulation and business trends on their activities," said Jack Ehnes, CEO of CalSTRS, which manages $131 billion dollars in assets.
So far this year, the investors have been able to convince enough companies to make changes that 28 shareholder resolutions have been withdrawn, according to the release.
Among the resolutions, CalSTRS, a public pension fund, filed a resolution with ConocoPhillips, protesting its oil sands operations.
A similar resolution over oil sands processing was filed by Green Century Capital Management against ExxonMobil.





