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Woodside CEO stares down activists on climate – The Australian Financial Review
Meg O’Neill insists there’s no ‘watershed moment’ for the oil and gas industry amid scrutiny of the $16 billion Scarborough project’s…

Ms ONeill noted that Woodside had committed to putting its climate change report to a non-binding shareholder vote in 2022 and had been consulting with shareholders to test reactions to the companys actions in the area.
Scrutiny of the climate footprint…
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