Big Oil rocked by a climate reckoning ‘The day when everything changed’

Darren Woods

International oil companies have laid out detailed plans to drive down carbon emissions. But stunning boardroom and courtroom defeats this week showed how powerful forces in society want faster change.

Shareholders at ExxonMobil, a titan of corporate America, backed a long-shot activist campaign to overhaul the company’s board, handing the new directors a mandate to push a more aggressive strategy to drive down emissions.

The vote on Wednesday came after a Dutch court ordered Royal Dutch Shell to accelerate and deepen its emissions cuts. Meanwhile, investors in Chevron defied management on a major climate vote, approving a measure for the company to set stringent targets on the emissions from the products it sells for the first time.