Is Shell suddenly poised to become a climate leader?

Madeleine Cuff
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The launch of the Shell-funded Energy Transitions Commission came hot on the heels of its surprise u-turn on Arctic drilling. Is the oil giant finally getting serious about tackling climate change?

Green campaigners were quick to claim victory for Shell's surprise decision yesterday to put its controversial Arctic drilling programme on ice, declaring big oil had sustained an "unmitigated defeat"...

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