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It’s time to imagine a future without Shell

So can a company often vilified for being complicit in human rights abuses in Nigeria, accused of rampant pollution and ignoring the risks of climate change for decades, be central to the climate fight?

Despite COVID-19, activists will still pressure Shell over climate failure at AGM tomorrow

Despite COVID-19, activists plan to protest about Shell's climate failure at its Annual General Meeting tomorrow.

As Shell spins a commitment to “net zero” by 2050, critics wave red warning flags

Shell, a company often vilified for being complicit in human rights abuses in Nigeria, of rampant pollution and ignoring the risks of climate change for decades, belatedly wants us to believe it is central to the climate fight.

Climate Villain Shell Set to Advise Governments on Climate

Irony. You have got to love irony. Just imagine, in a cartoonish kind of way, that there is a climate villain out there defying all logic and reason and hurting the planet at its most vulnerable point.

Mixed messages: President Obama’s climate trip

On Monday, President Obama and Secretary Kerry are going to Alaska. Their main goal (as we talked about here) is to see the front lines of climate change first hand. Yet at the same time, in the same region, Royal Dutch Shell is now powering ahead with its newly approved summer 2015 drilling season.