Pressure mounting on $318b energy giant that says it cares about climate
Shell, the world’s biggest energy firm, has announced it is investing more than £1bn in renewable energy projects in Asia. The company has said it will invest more in gas, fuel and electricity, as part of its efforts to tackle climate change.
Source: theage.com.auPublished on 2022-11-03
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