Climate campaigners say Shell is violating human rights by continuing to invest billions in fossil fuels, calling for a much faster shift to clean energy
Climate campaigners say Shell is violating human rights by continuing to invest billions in fossil fuels, calling for a much faster shift to clean energy
Environmentalists say firm broke Dutch law by expanding its fossil fuel operations
Shell oil says it will leave the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers lobbying group in 2020 over a "material misalignment" of climate policy. It's just the first step, says one ...
A spokeswoman for the Code Red group told the company board Shell's business cannot be reconciled with global warming
Public stance on green policies can clash with that of their industry trade groups
America's biggest oil and gas lobby group is ramping up its advertising spending ahead of the November election to persuade voters that natural gas is a climate-friendly fuel, according to ...
It took oil company Shell more than 16 years to directly warn its shareholders that climate policy posed a financial risk to the company's business model despite knowing — in private and ...
Investors cheered Spanish group Repsol's pledge to slash net carbon emissions to zero by mid-century, saying they hope it will pile pressure on rival oil and gas companies to follow suit in ...
So much for Google's slogan, "Don't be evil."
Under investor pressure, big oil companies are shifting on clean energy and climate change.
Kids, farmers, fishermen, cities, and states are suing the fossil fuel industry and governments. Could they win?
Twenty-three years ago, BP became the first oil major to explicitly acknowledge the realities of man-made climate change. A recently re-discovered videotape proves that by that time, the ...