March 13, 2023

28 minutes

Available for over a year

Some oil and gas giants are being pushed by shareholders to adopt more climate friendly strategies.

An environmental law charity is suing the directors of a global oil company, arguing their climate strategy is not adequate to meet current targets, supported by other shareholders. Elsewhere, a group of investors in another fossil fuel giant, recently unseated multiple board members in an effort to force a change of direction.

How effective is this form of activism?

Presenter Paul Connolly is joined by:

Chris James, Founder and Chief Investment Officer at Engine No.1, US

Camila Domonoske, NPR journalist, US

Tariq Fancy, former Global Chief Investment officer for Sustainable Investing at BlackRock, Canada

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Producers: Ben Cooper and Mora Morrison

Researcher: Matt Toulson

Production Coordinator: Siobhan Reed and Sophie Hill

Series Producer: Alex Lewis

Editor: China Collins

Sound Engineer: James Beard and Rod Farquhar