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San Ramon-based Chevron announced this week that it would start tracking and reporting its carbon emissions, becoming the first big oil company to do so. But Chevron continues to be a target of environmental and human rights activists, who protested the company’s annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday. We look at the latest news and geopolitical issues surrounding the company. Note: Chevron declined our invitation to appear on the program.

Guests:

Antonia Juhasz, policy analyst, author of "The Tyranny of Oil" and lead author and editor of "The True Cost of Chevron: An Alternative Annual Report"

David R. Baker, staff writer for The San Francisco Chronicle

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