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Exxon Mobil faces 'change or die' moment on climate - BBC News

Exxon Mobil faces 'change or die' moment on climate - BBC News | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The world's biggest publicly traded oil company faces a critical AGM under pressure from a broad coalition of shareholders on climate change.
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2015 will be the year brands take a public stand on social issues - The Guardian

2015 will be the year brands take a public stand on social issues - The Guardian | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Instead of just touting their own sustainability, this year brands will focus on gender equality, racial justice, climate change and more
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Discovering A Legal Tool To Curb Climate Change - CounterCurrents.org

Discovering A Legal Tool To Curb Climate Change - CounterCurrents.org | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Corporations are created by state-issued charters. Where corporations are violating their duty to the public trust — for example by pouring climate-destroying greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere — governments have an obligation, to stop them from doing so or to revoke their charters.

 
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BP promises more transparency on climate change issues

BP promises more transparency on climate change issues | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Motion to publish more information on emissions, low-carbon investments and lobbying passed by 98% at oil company’s shareholder meeting
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Church of England threatens to cease BP and Shell investments over climate concerns

Church of England threatens to cease BP and Shell investments over climate concerns | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The Church of England has warned it could withdraw its investments from BP and Shell unless the oil giants take greater action to tackle climate change.
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New 'War of Worlds': Capitalism vs. Planet Earth - MarketWatch

New 'War of Worlds': Capitalism vs. Planet Earth - MarketWatch | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Why? Any admission that humans are responsible for climate change would result in new carbon-emission restrictions and taxes. Until then, the impact of those 400,000 daily atomic bombs exploding on Planet Earth remains in force, and the Big Money–Big Oil–Big Government–Big TV Networks conspiracy will keep winning. And Planet Earth will keep losing, unfortunately. 

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