(Reuters) - The group, which includes the California State Teachers
Retirement System, labor funds and the treasurers of six U.S.
states, is pushing for the removal of Michael Boskin, who is
chairman of Exxon's public issues committee.
"While Exxon Mobil's competitors are moving aggressively on
climate change, this company -- one of the world's largest
refiners and marketers of oil products -- continues to hide its
head in the sand rather than acknowledge the business
implications of climate change," Connecticut State Treasurer
Denise Nappier said on a conference call with reporters.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
Retirement System, labor funds and the treasurers of six U.S.
states, is pushing for the removal of Michael Boskin, who is
chairman of Exxon's public issues committee.
"While Exxon Mobil's competitors are moving aggressively on
climate change, this company -- one of the world's largest
refiners and marketers of oil products -- continues to hide its
head in the sand rather than acknowledge the business
implications of climate change," Connecticut State Treasurer
Denise Nappier said on a conference call with reporters.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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