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| | A climate-related shareholder resolution put to the Woodside AGM has received a majority of shareholders' support. Dan Gocher, ACCR director of climate and environment The Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR) lodged four shareholder ... |
| | | ... proxies lodged by 10 a.m. 1 April would have their votes cast, and that they would take questions during the webcast. Woodside will have its AGM on 30 April. According to their Notice of Meeting, the company will hold their AGM "with a range of appropriate ... |
| | | ... enlarged annual incentive award is then allocated as a mix of cash bonuses, deferred equity and long-term incentives (Woodside, Telstra and Iluka)," ACSI said in the report. "This meant, for example, that WPL's awarded bonus for FY18 was $6.94 million ... |
| | | ... Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR) is planning to lodge resolutions at the upcoming May 2019 AGMs of Santos and Woodside Petroleum, asking the companies to set targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Paris Agreement. ACCR ... |
| | | ... are 10 Australian companies - Adelaide Brighton, AGL, BlueScope Steel, Boral, Origin Energy, Qantas, Santos, South21m Woodside, and Woolworths "The growth of Climate Action 100+ among the global investment community in the last six months is more than ... |
| | | ... Bank, Orica, Oil Search, OZ Minerals, Qantas, Rio Tinto, Santos, Transurban, Telstra, Westpac, Wesfarmers, Woolworths and Woodside. |
| | | ... Insurance Australia Group, Lend Lease Group, Mirvac, Oil Search, Santos, Star Entertainment, Transurban, Wesfarmers, Woodside, and Woolworths. |
| | | ... largest renewable energy purchaser, having purchased 13.2% of its total energy consumption from tracked renewable energy. Woodside Petroleum was awarded most profitable investment in carbon reduction, having "reported that it achieved a 17,776% Return ... |
| | | ... their exposure to fossil fuels. Tier 1 companies are "substantially involved in fossil fuel extraction" and included Woodside Petroleum, Origin Energy, Santos, Caltex, Oil Search, Beach Energy, Aurora Oil and Gas, Whitehaven Coal, Karoon Gas, AWE, Senex ... |
| | | ... issue." Four Australian companies were asked to participate. Wesfarmers, Woolworths and CSL answered the questionnaire. Woodside Petroleum declined to participate. |
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