Were living in a golden age of greenwash
Shell’s claims to be cancelling out emissions from its fuel by funding schemes are a logical leap, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker, chief executive of the Royal Dutch Shell Group, and former chairman of British Greenpeace.
Source: greenpeace.org.ukPublished on 2021-06-29
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