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2006年3月1日
Ceres ranks 100 global companies on climate change strategies - BP, DuPont receive top scores, while Newmont, ExxonMobil, Sempra Energy & Nissan lag
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Alcoa
Anglo American
AES
American Electric Power
ABB
Altria
Archer Daniels Midland (ADM)
Anadarko (now part of Occidental Petroleum)
Apache
Abitibi-Consolidated
Air France KLM
Air Products
Arch Coal
Alcan (now Rio Tinto Alcan)
BHP
bp
BASF
BMW
Bunge
Bayer
Burlington Resources (part of ConocoPhillips)
ConAgra
ConocoPhillips
Calpine
Consol Energy
Chevron
Constellation Energy
Duke Energy
DuPont
Duke Energy
Dow Chemical
Devon Energy
DTE Energy
Dominion Energy (formerly Dominion Resources)
DaimlerChrysler (now Daimler)
ExxonMobil
Entergy
Exelon
Edison International
El Paso Energy
Ford
FPL Group
FedEx
FirstEnergy
Foundation Coal
General Electric (GE)
General Motors
General Mills
Goldman Sachs
Georgia-Pacific (part of Koch Industries)
Honda
Hitachi
Hess Corporation
ICI
International Paper
John Deere (Deere & Co)
JPMorgan Chase
Mitsubishi Group
Marathon Oil
Monsanto (part of Bayer)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
MeadWestvaco
Murphy Oil
Mittal Steel (part of Arcelor Mittal)
Nestlé
Nippon Steel
Newmont (formerly Newmont Goldcorp)
Nissan
Nucor
Occidental Petroleum
PepsiCo
Peabody Energy
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)
Praxair
Progress Energy (part of Duke Energy)
PPG
Phelps Dodge (part of Freeport-McMoRan)
Rio Tinto
Rohm & Haas (part of Dow Chemical)
Shell plc
Siemens
Sempra Energy
Southern Company
Southwest Airlines
Sunoco (part of Energy Transfer Partners)
Toyota
TXU
TotalEnergies (formerly Total)
Tesoro
Unilever
UPS
United States Steel (US Steel)
United Technologies
United Airlines (part of United Continental)
Volkswagen
Valero Energy
Weyerhaeuser
Williams Companies
Xcel Energy