Posts tagged Occidental Petroleum
Valero Energy Corp: Disclosure of Carbon Offset Accounting

BE IT RESOLVED: Shareholders request that Valero measure and disclose its material Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions.

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Occidental Petroleum Corp: Disclosure of Carbon Offset Accounting

BE 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.

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Occidental Petroleum: Report on Plastic Pellet Pollution

BE IT RESOLVED:  Shareholders request that the Board of Directors of Occidental issue an annual report to shareholders, at reasonable cost and omitting proprietary information, on plastic pollution.  The report should disclose trends in the amount of pellets, powder or granules released to the environment by the company annually, and concisely assess the effectiveness of the company’s policies and actions to reduce the volume of the company’s plastic materials contaminating the environment.

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Occidental Petroleum Corporation: Request for Report on Climate Change Assessment

WHEREAS: 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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Occidental Petroleum Corporation: Request for Report on Hydraulic Fracturing Operations

WHEREAS: 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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