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  • ANALYSIS: How far apart are Shell and ExxonMobil on climate?

    Terry Slavin, (Feb 21, 2021)

    Terry Slavin says the latest climate plans from the two oil and gas majors look miles apart, with Shell detailing its plans for net-zero and ExxonMobil taking its first green steps, but underlying both is a strong commitment to fossil fuels

  • Europe hitches zero-carbon star to hydrogen

    Angeli Mehta, (Jul 6, 2020)

    Updated: The European Commission has just announced its strategy to kickstart a long-awaited hydrogen economy in Europe as part of its Covid-19 recovery package. Angeli Mehta reports on how the ‘future fuel’ is on the threshold of lift-off

  • 'This proxy season, investors must speak up against murky climate lobbying'

    Lauren Compere, (May 14, 2020)

    Comment: With corporate lobbyists pushing for environmental deregulation amid the chaos of Covid-19, shareholder resolutions against companies endorsing such practices will be critical, says Lauren Compere of Boston Common Asset Management

  • CSR Cheat Sheet: 8% drop in emissions ‘silver lining’ amid brutal human toll of Covid-19

    Oliver Balch, (May 4, 2020)

    In his monthly roundup of sustainability news, Oliver Balch reports on the latest data on emissions, green investor activism, and a global call to save hard-hit SMEs

  • ‘Climate criminal’ Shell fails to soothe troubled waters with energy transition plan

    Oliver Balch, (Apr 16, 2018)

    The oil major's 15-year decarbonisation strategy is not going to satisfy green groups or activist investors, writes Oliver Balch. Meanwhile Danish pension fund PKA has moved to exclude oil and gas companies

  • Weekly Watch: 23 June 2017

    Rebecca Ley, (Jun 23, 2017)

    BMW back green bus, Burberry awards £3m to RCA, oil giants back carbon tax, HP closes the loop, IKEA tackles food waste, and Dell's 2020 goals

  • Culture: What Volkswagen, Tesco and BP have in common

    Liam Dowd, (Sep 25, 2015)

    Over the past few years global corporations have been hit by scandals, and it mostly boils down to culture - or the lack thereof

  • Human Rights within mining, oil and gas

    Liam Dowd, (Sep 17, 2015)

    Second in our series of whitepaper extracts, this article is taken from the 2015 Responsible Extractives Report

  • EthicsWatch: Transparency – Azerbaijan EITI status downgraded

    Ellen R Delisio, (May 6, 2015)

    The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative joins public criticism of the Azerbaijan government’s repressive political tactics

  • EthicsWatch: Sustainable business roundup

    Stephen Gardner, (Apr 3, 2014)

    Coal-fired pollution, BP’s Gulf of Mexico ban lifted and drought in Brazil that might turn the lights out

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