Shell has clarified their revised pension terms
October 6th, 2008:
Update to the article: Email from A Very Concerned Deferred Shell Pensioner
Oxfam says energy giants Shell and E.ON are threatening the lives of millions of poor around the world
Energy firms threaten poor – Oxfam
Energy giants Shell and E.ON are threatening the lives of millions of poor around the world, a charity said.
Their “high-polluting policies” have been attacked in an Oxfam report ‘Forecast for Tomorrow’ that says they are contributing “to the UK pushing global emissions to dangerous levels for the world and catastrophic levels for the poor.”
The controversial Kingsnorth coal-fired power station, proposed by E.ON, attracted particular criticism, with Oxfam warning it will have the combined carbon output of 30 developing countries.
University lecturers get Shell’s sabbatical research grant
NO fewer than 95 teachers from various universities across the country have been offered sabbatical research opportunities at the instance of Shell Petroleum Development Company.
CARBON CONTAINMENT: Shell, Tree Canada mark one millionth tree
The planting is part of a program to sequester more than 650,000 tonnes of CO2. In 2000 Shell made a voluntary commitment to reduce or offset greenhouse gas emissions from its oil sands business by 2010.
Shell Helps City Become “Green”
CARSON, Calif. -- Shell Oil Co., along with the city of Carson, Calif., and the LA Conservation Corps partnered to lead one of the largest tree-planting efforts in Southern California in an effort to "green" Carson, Shell stated.
Chevron’s Net to Set Tone for Industry
The underlying message this quarter from Chevron, Exxon Mobil Corp., BP PLC and Royal Dutch Shell PLC may well be that they are the corporate equivalent of giant ocean tankers: big, durable and built to withstand oil-price volatility.
Battle for business begins as military hostilities in Iraq take peaceful turn
Royal Dutch Shell has signed a multibillion-dollar deal in southern Iraq