Global warming: Shareholders must vote for climate-change mitigation
Howard Covington (),
James Thornton and
Cameron Hepburn
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Howard Covington: Howard Covington is chair of the Alan Turing Institute in London.
James Thornton: James Thornton is chief executive of ClientEarth, an environmental-law firm in London.
Cameron Hepburn: Cameron Hepburn is professor of environmental economics at the University of Oxford, UK.
Nature, 2016, vol. 530, issue 7589, 156-156
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Investors who are standing idly by as emissions erode the value of their stock could find themselves in court, warn Howard Covington and colleagues.
Date: 2016
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