Oil firm CEO pay is an incentive to resist climate action , study finds | Greenhouse gas emissions
Oil giant BP and Shell have been accused of encouraging executives to avoid climate change, a report says.Compensation packages for CEOs are often in excess of $10m (£7.2m), according to the Guardian newspaper.
Source: theguardian.comPublished on 2021-04-15
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