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Exxon Mobil, which once criticized clean energy spending by European rivals, is poised to leapfrog Shell and BP in low carbon ...
The world’s largest companies have collectively caused an estimated $28 trillion in climate-related damage, according to a ...
The US envoy to the IEA's energy security summit pushed gas and criticised renewables, arguing that they cause power cuts ...
Without transforming overarching systems, green efforts by consumers will fall far short of their potential to cut emissions ...
In the fourth quarter, Shell nudged up its dividend to $0.3580 and Shell CEO Wael Sawan launched a $3.5bn share buyback for ...
Just Stop Oil (JSO) activists are dusting down their placards, digging out their infamous fluorescent orange vests, and ...
Iraq’s strategy seeks energy independence while navigating U.S.-Iran tensions, sanctions risks, and internal corruption ...
Many oil company executives celebrated Donald Trump's return to the White House. But now expectations of higher profits are ...
For comparison, $28 trillion is a shade less than the sum of all goods and services produced in the United States last year.
Climate advocates hope this sort of model could result in court rulings that make polluters pay. The oil and gas industry ...
BP shares rise after Elliott reveals 5% stake, presses for spending cuts and renewed oil focus, challenging the company’s ...