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98% of General Electric Shareholders voted in favor of our shareholder resolution, and GE took action.
The $116 billion industrial giant committed to reduce GHG emissions 5% per year for the next decade and achieve net zero emissions by 2050. Crucially, its commitment includes Scope 3 emissions — Scope 3 covers emissions from its products, including its jet engines and natural gas turbines.
Your gift makes it happen. Please donate today
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2021 Impact - The Progress You Drove This Year |
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- Keurig Dr. Pepper, Mondelez, Pepsi, Target, Walmart agreed to set significant absolute reduction targets for plastics
- Morgan Stanley, JPMorgen Chase, BofA, Citi, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo agreed to reduce financed emissions in alignment with the Paris goals.
- Microsoft, in a first-of-its-kind agreement, committed to increasing access to spare parts and repair documents
- General Mills is expanding its regenerative agriculture program — farmers are making more money and seeing birds return after decades, as soil health improves
- Valero will link its executive compensation to climate performance measures
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How Shareholder Votes Create Change |
Shareholder votes are advisory. The point is to make it clear to management there's an issue that needs attention and action. Historically, votes in the 20% to 25% range achieved that goal — it's an out-of-touch management that would ignore a quarter of its shareholders.
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Aligning Investments with Values |
Seven mutual fund screening tools — free, online, intuitive — to help you know what you own, and align mutual fund investments with values.
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Exxon is the 5th largest greenhouse gas emitter in the world, behind only China, Russia's Gazprom, and the national oil companies of Saudi Arabia and Iran. It's one of the world's worst climate actors — and now we find out it scored dead last on on Racial Justice Scorecard, with a whopping minus 23%. That means it does more harm to communities of color than it makes up for with positive policies and practices.
We're going to task Exxon on climate AND racial justice.
Will you help hold Exxon accountable? You can make it happen.
Thanks to your generosity, we built the evidence. Now we need to bring it to the company. And shareholders have power, even at Exxon. In 2021, shareholders replaced an astounding five Board members, got the company to add two more, and sent a loud and clear message that "business as usual" is over. Now's the time to press hard on both climate and systemic racism.
Your gift powers the work. Please give today.
Every dollar up to $100,000 will be matched 1:1, doubling your impact!
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As You Sow gets big companies to make big changes, to benefit people, planet, and profit. Because the corporations creating the problems have got to be part of the solution.
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