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Six ways Chevron imperils climate, human rights, and racial justice

NationofChange Six ways Chevron imperils climate, human rights, and racial justice These six examples illustrate a stunning array of corporate abuse, deception, and misconduct by one of the world’s largest and most powerful corporations. Although we’re barely one quarter into 2021, multiple forces are squeezing Chevron for the preventable harm it is inflicting on the global climate. The company is also being dragged for its greenwashing, its role in perpetuating racial injustice in the United States, and its violations of Indigenous peoples’ rights and other human rights from Burma/Myanmar to Ecuador. The table is now set for Chevron’s annual meeting in May, where several climate-related shareholder proposals will be on the agenda. Campaigners are calling for votes against both the board chair and the lead independent director on the basis of failures to oversee climate performance. Last year, a majority of Chevron shareholders rebuked corporate leadership

Idaho panel OKs plan to nullify federal actions, rulings

Idaho panel OKs plan to nullify federal actions, rulings KEITH RIDLER, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail Republican Rep. Sage Dixon addresses the House State Affairs Committee, Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in the Statehouse in Boise, Idaho. The committee approved legislation intended to give Idaho lawmakers veto power over federal government actions and federal court decisions.Keith Ridler/AP BOISE, Idaho (AP) An Idaho House panel on Tuesday approved legislation intended to give lawmakers veto power over federal government actions and federal court decisions. The House State Affairs Committee on a voice vote sent the bill to the full House for possible amendments after the bill s sponsor, Republican Rep. Sage Dixon, said it needed several changes.

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