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US Fortune 500 Companies Public Support for the Paris Agreement Public statements, quotes, sign-on letters, advertisements and public pledges from Nov. 2015 to May 2017 • • • • • • Business Backs Low Carbon USA American Business Act on Climate Pledge April 26 Letter to President Trump U.S. Banks Global Climate Deal Letter Fossil Fuel Company Support – Reporting ExxonMobil’s CEO Darren Woods Blog Post Of these companies – this is the breakdown of the Fortune 500 rankings: • 69 of Fortune 500 • 33 of Fortune 100 • 20 of Fortune 50 Total Global Employees: 8,595,255 Total Annual Global Revenue 2016: $3,739,026,000,000 Walmart (1) ExxonMobil (2) Apple (3) Berkshire Hathaway (4) General Motors (8) General Electric (11) Verizon (13) Chevron (14) Amazon (18) HP (20) JP Morgan Chase (23) Microsoft (25) Bank of America (26) Wells Fargo (27) Citigroup (29) Procter & Gamble (34) Alphabet (36) Johnson & Johnson (39) PepsiCo (44) United Technologies (45) Intel (51) Disney (53) Cisco Systems (54) Dow Chemical (56) Coca Cola (62) Johnson Controls (70) Goldman Sachs (74) Morgan Stanley (78) ConocoPhillips (90) Nike (91) 3M (93) Mondelēz International (94) 21st Century Fox (96) Dupont (101) Qualcomm (110) EMC (113) Staples (132) ManpowerGroup (144) Kohl’s (145) Starbucks (146) Cummins (148) The Hartford (152) General Mills (161) PG&E Corp (166) Colgate Palmolive (174) Gap, Inc (177) BNY Mellon (179) Monsanto (189) NRG Energy (193) Kellogg (207) VF (231) L Brands (234) Hilton Worldwide Holdings (254) Biogen (263) ebay (300) Corning (313) United Natural Foods (335) Campbell Soup (337) Sealed Air (375) Salesforce.com (386) Symantec (400) Calpine (402) Jetblue (406) Dana Holding (428) Newell Brands (434) Avery Dennison (435) JLL (436) Peabody Energy (458) Owens Corning (480) Data compiled by Ceres CEO Letters in Wall Street Journal and New York Times On May 10, 2017, the CEOs of 30 major companies took out full-page advertisements in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times to state that remaining in the Paris Agreement is in their best interests. Read the full text of the ads here. Inge Thulin, 3M Company James K. Kamsickas, Dana Incorporated Michael B. Polk, Newell Brands, Inc. Oliver Bäte, Allianz SE Andrew Liveris, The Dow Chemical Company Geisha Williams, Pacific Gas & Electric Brian Moynihan, Bank of America Corp. Edward Breen, E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company David Taylor, Procter & Gamble Company Zhang Yue, BROAD Group Jeffrey Immelt, General Electric Feike Sijbesma, Royal DSM Denise Morrison, Campbell Soup Company Lloyd C. Blankfein, The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc Marc Benioff, Salesforce David W. MacLennan, Cargill Inc. William Brown, Harris Corporation Jean-Pierre Clamadieu, Solvay Michael L. Corbat, Citigroup, Inc. Alex Gorsky, Johnson & Johnson Elon Musk, Tesla James Quincey, The Coca Cola Company Jamie Dimon, JP Morgan Chase Paul Polman, Unilever Wendell Weeks, Corning Incorporated François-Henri Pinault, Kering Richard Branson, Virgin Tom Linebarger, Cummins Inc. James Gorman, Morgan Stanley Robert A. Iger, The Walt Disney Group Data compiled by Ceres Media Coverage of Private Sector Engagement in Favor of Paris • • • • • • “See the Fortune 100 Companies Doing the Most to Stop Climate Change,” Fortune 5/22/17 “Energy Companies Urge Trump to Remain in Paris Climate Agreement,” NPR, 5/18/17 o Shell, Exxon, Chevron, and BP have all pledged support for the Paris climate pact “200 Large Investors Urge G7 to Keep Climate Change Promises,” Financial Times, 5/9/2017 “Calpers, AP Funds, Allianz Press World Leaders on Climate Change,” Institutional Investor, 5/9/2017 “Big Investors Urge Trump to Stick with Paris Climate Accord,” Reuters, 5/7/17 “Even Exxon Mobil Wants Trump to Stick With the Paris Climate Deal,” Fortune, 3/29/17 Data compiled by Ceres