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Why did BP face such a strong shareholder backlash — and what does it mean for climate votes?
In this episode of Sustainable Views, editor, Philippa Nuttall is joined by Elizabeth Meager and Fiona McNally to unpack a dramatic AGM season, starting with BP’s recent shareholder revolt, where investors pushed back against proposals seen to weaken governance and climate accountability.
We explore what’s driving the tension between companies and shareholders, whether climate resolutions are losing momentum, and how trends differ between Europe and the US. From Exxon’s influence on voting rights to upcoming votes at Shell and Equinor, we look at whether this is a turning point for shareholder activism — or just a noisy moment in a shifting landscape.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - What happened at BP's AGM?
06:27 - Climate Resolutions & Investor Strategies
08:24 - US Regulatory & Shareholder Influence
13:14 - Global Governance & Democracy Concerns
16:37 - European Accountability & Outlook
Sustainable Views is an intelligence service by the Financial Times Group. To stay up-to-date, subscribe to our newsletter.
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By FT SpecialistWhy did BP face such a strong shareholder backlash — and what does it mean for climate votes?
In this episode of Sustainable Views, editor, Philippa Nuttall is joined by Elizabeth Meager and Fiona McNally to unpack a dramatic AGM season, starting with BP’s recent shareholder revolt, where investors pushed back against proposals seen to weaken governance and climate accountability.
We explore what’s driving the tension between companies and shareholders, whether climate resolutions are losing momentum, and how trends differ between Europe and the US. From Exxon’s influence on voting rights to upcoming votes at Shell and Equinor, we look at whether this is a turning point for shareholder activism — or just a noisy moment in a shifting landscape.
Read more on Sustainable Views:
Investors raise alarm over Exxon’s controversial voting platform
Why we need standardised nature reporting
BP chair faces heavy shareholder opposition following governance concerns
Timestamps:
00:00 - What happened at BP's AGM?
06:27 - Climate Resolutions & Investor Strategies
08:24 - US Regulatory & Shareholder Influence
13:14 - Global Governance & Democracy Concerns
16:37 - European Accountability & Outlook
Sustainable Views is an intelligence service by the Financial Times Group. To stay up-to-date, subscribe to our newsletter.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.