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Activist Shareholder Follow This Vows to Challenge BP on Climate Resolution

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The activist investment group Follow This has pledged to continue pressing BP over its climate strategy, signaling a renewed campaign to influence the energy giant’s environmental policies.

Follow This, known for pushing major oil and gas companies to adopt stricter emission reduction targets, has submitted a shareholder resolution calling on BP to set more ambitious plans for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. The group argues that current commitments are insufficient to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement and to address the growing climate crisis.

BP has previously responded to shareholder pressure by outlining its pathway to net‑zero emissions by 2050, including investments in renewable energy and reductions in oil and gas production. However, Follow This maintains that the company’s targets lack urgency and concrete near‑term measures.

The activist shareholder’s campaign highlights increasing scrutiny from investors and society over the oil industry’s role in climate change. By using shareholder resolutions as leverage, Follow This aims to hold companies accountable and push for tangible action on reducing carbon footprints.

The dispute between Follow This and BP comes amid broader global debates on energy transition, corporate responsibility, and the pace at which major fossil fuel producers must shift toward sustainable practices. The outcome of this engagement could influence investor perceptions and set precedents for climate-related shareholder activism in the energy sector.

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