BHP Billiton boss Andrew Mackenzie has defended the resource giant's environmental credentials in the face of criticism from a former chairman of the Australian Coal Association.
Ian Dunlop, now an environmental campaigner, is standing for election to the company's board claiming BHP doesn't understand the threat posed by dangerous climate change.
"Climate change is relevant to us all," Mr Mackenzie said on Thursday at the company's AGM in London.
"As a significant user of energy, we are working to drive down our greenhouse gas intensity and we are seeing results.
"Our current emissions are below our 2006 baseline despite the substantial growth of our business since then."
Mr Mackenzie, addressing his first AGM as chief executive after replacing Marius Kloppers earlier this year, insisted "we are environmentally responsible".
BHP is Melbourne-based, but is listed in both Australia and London. The Australian AGM will be held in November in Perth.
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