"A trio of influential multinational corporations have decamped from the U.S. Climate Action Partnership, a 3-year-old lobby group, citing mounting concerns over the direction of climate change legislation, particularly concessions to the politically-influential coal sector.
In separate statements, BP America, ConocoPhillips and Caterpillar all announced they were discontinuing their membership in the group, which includes chief executives from several corporate giants as well as influential environmental organizations like The Nature Conservancy and Environmental Defense."
John Lorinc reports for Green Inc. in the New York Times February 16, 2010.
See Also:
"ConocoPhillips, BP and Caterpillar quit USCAP" (Washington Post)
"Three Firms Quit Climate Lobby"
Source: Green Inc., 02/17/2010