From Green Right Now Reports
As climate change accelerates, leading investment groups are asking to hear more from corporations about their plans to adapt and survive in a changing world.
U.S. investors – pension funds, labor, religious and other institutional investors – filed a record number of climate change resolutions in 2009.
The 95 shareholder resolutions were filed with 82 U.S. and Canadian companies, some of which face special challenges from climate change, according to a news release by Ceres, a coalition of investors, environmental and social responsibility groups.
The number of resolutions represent a 40 percent increase over 2009 and were likely encouraged by recent guidance from the Securities and Exchange Commission on climate disclosure.





The projects are part of the mega store’s solar initiative announced last Earth Day, which aims to save operating costs and promote renewable energy.


