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Kate Aronoff: Fossil fuel villain of the year: Shell CEO Ben Van Beurden
Natural gas causes methane emissions. Ben can’t handle hearing that, apparently.
Shell plans shift to Britain, and dropping 'Royal Dutch'
The restructuring is meant to make the company more appealing to investors and make it easier to sell assets, the oil giant said.
Shell CEO roasted at TED countdown climate conference
As Shell’s CEO Ben van Beurden spoke at a TED conference, he was interrupted by organizers, one of whom called him "one of the most evil people in the world."
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Shell gets greener, even as climate advocates say, 'go faster'
Royal Dutch Shell, though still reliant on profits from fossil fuels, is investing more in renewable energy. Critics say the changes have to come quicker.
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Shell says it will speed up its plans to cut emissions
Royal Dutch Shell will respond to a recent defeat in a Dutch court by accelerating its efforts to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions, the company's leader said Wednesday.
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Shell says its oil production has peaked and is likely to decline
Europe’s largest oil and gas producer said oil production would gradually decline 1 or 2 percent annually, underscoring the company’s desire to shift to greener energy.
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Shell's CEO tells activists and investors: Trust me to cut C02
Chief Executive Officer Ben van Beurden has the same message for activists seeking to bind Royal Dutch Shell Plc to deep emissions cuts, and investors concerned about the merits of shifting away from oil and gas: Trust me.
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