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Article

23 Feb 2006

Author:
Environmental Finance

Shareholders push more US utilities to disclose carbon

Four US utilities have bowed to shareholder pressure and agreed to disclose their carbon dioxide emissions, as well as their potential liability to future regulation. Great Plains Energy in Missouri, and three utilities based in Wisconsin - Alliant Energy, WPS Resources and MGE Energy – faced shareholder resolutions... Shareholder resolutions are still pending with...Dominion Resources and Peabody Energy... [also refers to climate change resolutions filed with General Motors, ExxonMobil, Wachovia, Wells Fargo, Chubb, Marsh & McLennan]