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Exxon sets a 2050 goal for net zero greenhouse gas emissions

The target does not account for the climate impact of its customers and suppliers, leaving the company lagging the commitments of some of its rivals.

How Exxon lost a board battle with a small hedge fund
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How Exxon lost a board battle with a small hedge fund

The oil giant's unexpected boardroom defeat by an activist investor hinged on a few key moments.

Climate change activists notch victory in Exxon Mobil board elections
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Climate change activists notch victory in Exxon Mobil board elections

Shareholders elected at least two of the four directors nominated by a coalition of investors that said the oil giant was not investing enough in cleaner energy.
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Exxon Mobil faces off against activist investors on climate change

Exxon Mobil's management will face a big challenge over its climate change policies at an annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday as activists contest the election of one-third of the company's board.

Exxon Mobil proposes carbon capture plan
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Exxon Mobil proposes carbon capture plan

The oil company wants to create a profit-making business out of the capture of carbon emitted by petrochemical plants and other industries.
Exxon Mobil’s chief says it is 'supportive' of zero-emissions goals
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Exxon Mobil’s chief says it is 'supportive' of zero-emissions goals

Darren Woods, in an interview before an annual presentation to investors, also suggested there was common ground with Biden administration policies.
After a bruising year, the oil industry confronts a diminished future
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After a bruising year, the oil industry confronts a diminished future

Big oil companies lost billions in 2020 because of the pandemic and face broad questions about how they will adapt to climate change and regulations.
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