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On Thursday, climate change activists shouted and blew whistles as they disrupted the annual general meeting of Australian gas producer Woodside Energy.
The ASX has managed to claw its way into a 0.16pc gain, led up by defensive stocks in Utilities and Industrials.
Climate change protesters disrupted Australian Woodside Energy’s annual general meeting on Thursday with whistles and shouts.
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Climate protesters disrupted Woodside Energy's annual meeting in Australia, opposing its gas projects and sustainability ...
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Hawaii sued major oil companies in state court Thursday, accusing them of a “successful campaign of climate deception ” that has led to devastating impacts in the islands. The t filed in Oahu Circuit ...