Greenpeace targets Shell's 'keep the lights on' ad with Arctic counter-attack

Will Nichols
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Campaign group hoists banner with the message 'let's keep the drills on, so the Arctic's gone when she's your age' opposite Shell's London HQ

Shell's Arctic drilling programme has again been targeted by Greenpeace, as the campaign group today mocked the oil giant's latest advertising campaign. The oil major's latest ads in newspapers and...

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