Causeswww.flickr.com 2 Canadian journalists arrested at Indigenous protest are freed on bail Journalist groups denounced the arrest of a photographer and a filmmaker covering an Indigenous pipeline protest in British Columbia.
Politics www.nytimes.com Suriname could be latest big oil find as industry cuts costs The small South American country has become a hot prospect for oil companies looking to produce fossil fuels while spending less.
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Solutions www.thenational.ae Shareholders want oil companies to show they care about climate change Shell and BP annual meetings demonstrate the shifting priorities of investors and the wider industry should take note.
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Shareholders want oil companies to show they care about climate change
Shell and BP annual meetings demonstrate the shifting priorities of investors and the wider industry should take note.