Safety consultant in U . K . quits Shell for double talk on climate
A former Royal Dutch Shell chief executive has announced she is quitting the company because of climate change concerns, according to a leading fossil fuel exploration expert. Caroline Dennett says she's ending her links with the firm.
Source: cbc.caPublished on 2022-05-23
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