The dark arts of Big Oil advertising - ICON Magazine
In the early days of the COP26, the world’s biggest oil producer, Shell, has become a symbol of fossil fuel extraction and sale of oil. But what does this mean for environmental activists, and what is it like for the industry?
Source: iconeye.comPublished on 2021-11-09
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