Chevron, the nation’s second largest oil and gas producer, is in the news this week as reports surface that long-time CEO John Watson is expected to step down. It’s no secret that Mr. Watson has too often lagged on his response to climate change. As the board selects a new CEO, it has a chance… Keep reading →
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Here’s How Chevron’s Next CEO Can Turn Over A New Leaf
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By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogWest Virginia Gov. Jim Justice just pitched a coal boondoggle to President Donald Trump. And boy oh boy, it’s a doozy. Justice, who made news recently for announcing at a Trump rally that he was switching from the Democratic to the Republican party, is a billionaire climate denier who owns a host of companies, including… Keep reading →
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By VAN HILDERBRAND, JR., MARIAN HWANG | MILES & STOCKBRIDGE P.C.Be Prepared: Why The Smart Oil And Gas Producers Are Leaning In Despite Uncertainty
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogBe Prepared. It’s not just the Boy Scout motto, it’s also the way most smart businesses try to operate. Better to anticipate future compliance issues today and bake them into your forward planning, than to be caught flatfooted tomorrow. That is a big part of the reason major multinational oil and gas producers like ExxonMobil… Keep reading →