Exxon Mobil is suing two left-wing shareholder activists to remove their proposal from its 2024 proxy materials. According to the Wall Street Journal: In a federal lawsuit filed in Texas on Sunday, the Houston-based oil giant said investment firms Arjuna...
READ MORENLPC Wins Again: Is Deere & Co. Trying to Destroy Its Customer Base?
by Paul Chesser | Jan 4, 2024 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
In addition to the favorable decision earlier this week by the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding its shareholder proposal for Apple, National Legal and Policy...
Why are Green Radicals Attacking Exxon & Chevron, But Not ConocoPhillips?
by NLPC Staff | May 16, 2023 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
On Tuesday, National Legal and Policy Center presented a proposal at ConocoPhillips Company’s annual shareholder meeting that would require greater transparency and...
Shareholders of Four Major U.S. Banks Asked to Oppose ‘Net Zero’ Proposals
by NLPC Staff | Apr 11, 2023 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
Ahead of the annual meetings for four major banks during the last week of this month, National Legal and Policy Center is asking its fellow shareholders to oppose 10...
FoxBusiness: NLPC Proposes Pro-Fossil Fuel Board Member for ExxonMobil
by NLPC Staff | Oct 14, 2022 | Corporate Integrity Project, Featured News
Writing this week for FoxBusiness.com, reporter Fred Lucas explains NLPC’s efforts to convince the leaders at ExxonMobil to add scientist and judge Donald van der...
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3 offshore wind projects nixed in New York
It's a major blow to New York's climate plan and to President Joe Biden's energy ambitions.
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