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Why the FT is Wrong Over the Arctic

If the oil giant Shell has learnt anything over the last few weeks, it is that it has few friends in its quest to drill in the Arctic.

Not So Fast: new analysis finds 1.6 million bpd of tar sands expansion on life support

Our latest briefing shows just how bad things are looking for tar sands expansion.

Chevron Faces “Rock the Boat” Resolution on Climate Change

Later today, senior executives at Chevron will face a barrage of questions concerning climate change, including one whose intention is to "rock the boat."

#ShellNo! Reflections on Two Weeks of Action.

Despite receiving approval from the Obama Administration to drill in the Arctic, Shell's ambitions have been thrown into question by everyday people no longer standing idle while Big Oil tramples over local officials, ignores scientists, and propels our planet further towards the climate cliff.

“We Can Do This,” Says Defiant Shell Boss Over Arctic Drilling

The hard truths which Pickard and Shell refuse to accept is that there can be no “right” in the Arctic, there are only wrongs. It is wrong to drill due to the climate impact. It is wrong to drill due to the ecological and cultural impact. There is no way you can mitigate the risks.

State of Emergency as “Repeat Offender” Causes “Nightmare” Oil Spill

A state of emergency was declared yesterday in southern California after 105,000 gallons of oil poured out of a ruptured pipeline near Santa Barbara.

Re-Wiring Shell’s Brain

As I write, Shell’s AGM is underway in the Dutch city of the Hague, where the company is facing intense criticism about its strategy to address climate change, its highly risky Arctic drilling and its carbon-intensive tar sands operations.