BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that The Hartford issue a report, at reasonable cost and omitting proprietary information, disclosing short and medium-term targets to reduce the GHG emissions associated with its underwriting, insuring, and investment activities in alignment with Paris Agreement goals.
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Allstate issue a report, at reasonable cost and omitting proprietary information, disclosing how it intends to measure, disclose, and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with its underwriting, insuring, and investment activities in alignment with the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C goal.
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Chubb issue a report, at reasonable cost and omitting proprietary information, disclosing the GHG emissions from its underwriting, insuring, and investment activities.
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Valero measure and disclose its material Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request the Board adopt Paris-aligned greenhouse gas emission reduction goals.
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that the Board publicly disclose, at reasonable expense and omitting proprietary information, how the Company intends to account for carbon dioxide removals from direct air capture, including the generation and retirement of carbon credits, and the anticipated use of carbon removals in the Company’s emissions goals.
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Targa issue a report, at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, disclosing how the Company intends to reduce its full range of Scope 1 and 2 operational greenhouse gas emissions in alignment with the Paris Agreement’s goals.
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Berkshire annually disclose its clean energy financing ratio, defined as its total financing in low-carbon energy as a proportion of its investment in fossil-fuel energy. The disclosure, prepared at reasonable expense and excluding confidential information, should describe the Company’s methodology, including what it classifies as “low carbon” and “fossil fuel.”
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request the Board disclose how Saia intends to reduce its Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions in alignment with interim and long-term climate targets aligned with the Paris Agreement.
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request the Board disclose how Ryder intends to reduce its operational and value chain greenhouse gas emissions in alignment with interim and long-term Paris-aligned climate targets.
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request the Board disclose how Lennar intends to reduce its full value chain greenhouse gas emissions in alignment with interim and long-term science-based climate goals.
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that General Mill disclose, at reasonable expense and omitting proprietary information, the reduction of pesticides achieved through adoption of its regenerative agriculture practices.
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that J.M. Smucker assess and report on the benefits of adopting a policy designed to increase use of regenerative agricultural practices across the Company’s priority ingredient supply chain to reduce climate impacts, protect human safety, and mitigate environmental harm.
Read MoreBE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Kellanova issue a report, at reasonable expense and excluding proprietary information, on the risks to the Company associated with pesticide use in its supply chain.
Read MoreWHEREAS: The World Economic Forum 2015 Global Risk Report ranked water as the top societal risk facing the world in terms of potential economic impact. (1) The Human Right to Water, formally recognized by the United Nations in 2010, clarifies that it is the responsibility of companies to ensure their operations do not infringe upon the right of individuals to sufficient, safe, acceptable, accessible, and affordable water. This human right is further buttressed by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 6, which includes a target for improving water quality by reducing pollution and minimizing the discharge of hazardous chemicals and materials.
Read MoreWHEREAS: The World Economic Forum 2015 Global Risk Report ranked water as the top societal risk facing the world in terms of potential economic impact. (1) The Human Right to Water, formally recognized by the United Nations in 2010, clarifies that it is the responsibility of companies to ensure their operations do not infringe upon the right of individuals to sufficient, safe, acceptable, accessible, and affordable water. This human right is further buttressed by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 6, which includes a target for improving water quality by reducing pollution and minimizing the discharge of hazardous chemicals and materials.
Read MoreWHEREAS: The World Economic Forum 2015 Global Risk Report ranked water as the top societal risk facing the world in terms of potential economic impact. (1) The Human Right to Water, formally recognized by the United Nations in 2010, clarifies that it is the responsibility of companies to ensure their operations do not infringe upon the right of individuals to sufficient, safe, acceptable, accessible, and affordable water. This human right is further buttressed by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 6, which includes a target for improving water quality by reducing pollution and minimizing the discharge of hazardous chemicals and materials.
Read MoreWHEREAS: The World Economic Forum 2015 Global Risk Report ranked water as the top societal risk facing the world in terms of potential economic impact. (1) The Human Right to Water, formally recognized by the United Nations in 2010, clarifies that it is the responsibility of companies to ensure their operations do not infringe upon the right of individuals to sufficient, safe, acceptable, accessible, and affordable water. This human right is further buttressed by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 6, which includes a target for improving water quality by reducing pollution and minimizing the discharge of hazardous chemicals and materials.
Read MoreWHEREAS: The World Economic Forum 2015 Global Risk Report ranked water as the top societal risk facing the world in terms of potential economic impact. (1) The Human Right to Water, formally recognized by the United Nations in 2010, clarifies that it is the responsibility of companies to ensure their operations do not infringe upon the right of individuals to sufficient, safe, acceptable, accessible, and affordable water. This human right is further buttressed by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 6, which includes a target for improving water quality by reducing pollution and minimizing the discharge of hazardous chemicals and materials.
Read MoreWHEREAS: The World Economic Forum 2015 Global Risk Report ranked water as the top societal risk facing the world in terms of potential economic impact. (1) The Human Right to Water, formally recognized by the United Nations in 2010, clarifies that it is the responsibility of companies to ensure their operations do not infringe upon the right of individuals to sufficient, safe, acceptable, accessible, and affordable water. This human right is further buttressed by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 6, which includes a target for improving water quality by reducing pollution and minimizing the discharge of hazardous chemicals and materials.
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