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The “mother of all sell-outs”

UPDATE 6/24: The Wall St. Journal has an interesting article on this. Way back in November 2002, as the build up to the war in Iraq gathered pace, then British Prime Minister Tony Blair appeared on the Arabic Service of...

Shell Enters British CCS Race

Twelve years ago the oil giant Shell announced it had established a fifth core business – called Shell International Renewables or SIR- which was designed to exploit the growing renewable market. Over a decade later, the oil company has beat...

Iraq Offers 2nd Round of Oil Bids

So the great Iraqi oil sell-off continues. The embattled Iraqi Oil Minister Hussain al-Shahristani will today unveil the next round of oil contracts at a conference in Istanbul. Al-Shahristani is under pressure to pull in investment after the Iraqi government’s...

Shell Bottom of Emission Disclosure Ratings

For a decade now – since Ken Saro-Wiwa’s death and the Brent Spar fiasco - Shell has done its utmost to portray itself as a green oil company. It hasn’t quite gone to the lengths of its rival BP and...

Shell Dumps Wind and Solar

Politicians may be talking about a "Green New Deal", and how environmental technologies will kick-start the economy out its current crisis, but one of the world’s largest oil companies does not agree. In a hugely important decision, which will have...

Its time to put the oil barons on trial …

James Hansen is used to speaking his mind. It was twenty years ago that one of the world’s leading climate scientists, first warned the US Congress about the dangers of global warming. “It is time to stop waffling”, he said....

“Hands Off Iraqi Oil” Protest @ Shell AGM

Anyone with time on their hands and a conscience in their heart should head down to Shell’s AGM tomorrow, to join the Corporate Pirates, listen to music from The Carbon Town Crier or comedy from Hands ON Iraqi Oil. Go...

Iraq May Drop Oil Service Contracts

The Iraqi Oil Minister Hussein Al-Shahristani has said the country will likely drop oil service contracts with foreign companies if they don't have their proposals finalized by a June deadline and will move forward with the work on its own....

Why Iraq Should Remember Saro-Wiwa

Just over twelve years ago, the Ogoni activist and writer Ken Saro-Wiwa was murdered by the military junta in Nigeria for campaigning against the ecological destruction of his homeland and for asking for a greater share of the oil wealth....

South Korea: Thousands Demand Oil Spill Compensation

Thousands of people hit by South Korea's worst oil spill have staged a protest rally in central Seoul to demand swift compensation. Some 3000 marine farmers and other residents dramatised their plight by displaying oil-coated oysters, fish, anchovies and seaweed....