Will Shell-funded Energy Transitions Commission help or hinder the low carbon economy?

Jessica Shankleman
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New Commission will seek to help governments tackle climate change and boost economic growth, but green groups remain sceptical of its true aims

Oil giant Shell is backing a new organisation that is being set up to lobby governments to step up their investments in low carbon technologies, with the twin aims of boosting economic growth and tackling...

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