The Shareholder Revolution At ExxonMobil Is an Example of a Larger Trend
Engine No. 1 wants ExxonMobil to pledge to reduce its emissions to net zero by 2050, warning that this was “not just a climate issue but a fundamental investor issue — no different than capital allocation or management compensation — given the immense risk to ExxonMobil’s current business model in a rapidly changing world.”
So glad to see this. It was just a matter of time, but speaking of time, we don’t have an unlimited amount of it before we face ecological collapse.
It seems that most arenas of human endeavor are finding themselves in a similar situation. We’ve reached the limits of sustainability, and a certain group is splitting off from the mainstream, pointing out that business as usual will bring failure for everyone.
And this is as true in politics as it is in business. Witness the schism occurring within the Republican party. Yes, right now it seems like the party of Trump, but with each passing day, more Republicans are saying, “Look. This is simply not going to work. Trump lost an election in which there was essentially no fraud. To pretend otherwise is going to pull us all down.”
We’re at a watershed moment. Human life on this planet is going to take one course or another. Let’s hope it’s the right one, and that it happens soon.