Shell revives Arctic drilling plans

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Greenpeace slams 'reckless' move to return to the Arctic, as oil giant announces plan to cut back investment by $15bn

Shell has once again put itself on a collision course with green groups after today confirming that it plans to start drilling in the Arctic this summer, subject to securing the correct permits. The...

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