Carbon Tracker: Oil majors must cut output by a third to meet Paris Agreement goals

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New report warns none of the oil and gas majors are on track to be aligned with the Paris Agreement by 2040, with some firms needing to cut production by as much as 85 per cent

The world's biggest oil and gas companies must radically reduce their fossil fuel operations over the next 20 years if the world is to prevent runaway climate change, according to a new analysis published...

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