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BP and Shell Targeted in Arts Protests

Both BP and Shell’s cynical “reputation-cleansing” via sponsorship has once again been challenged by activists.

Legal Precedent Set as Shell Found Guilty in the Hague

The fact that a Dutch court has found Shell guilty in its home country will now set a huge precedent for further claims.

Despite Shell’s “Epic Failure”, UK Backs Arctic Drilling

Instead of learning the lessons of Shell's disastrous Arctic drilling campaign, the UK government is refusing to support a moratorium on Arctic drilling.

“Blundering” Shell Has to be Banned from Arctic

The latest disaster is just one more in a long list for Shell in its Arctic debacle. It gives further fuel to the fire for those who argue that oil drilling in the region should be banned.

Oops: Shell’s Spill Dome “Crushed like a Beer Can”

Documents reveal that Shell's oil spill containment dome is "crushed like a beer can,” in tests.

Canada and Shell “Strangling Climate Action”

If the irony of Shell, a company at the forefront of exploiting the dirty tar sands, being a sponsor of a conference on climate change was lost on the delegates, it was not lost on protestors.

Murder is Bad – Even in Nigeria

On Monday morning, Shell's “Grassroots Employee Empowerment Division” emailed 71,900 employees. But that division doesn't exist.

Two-Faced Shell Talks Clean, But Acts Dirty

The advert in the weekend edition of the Financial Times is heart-warming... from Shell?

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