November 9, 2009 1:31pm by Kate Mackenzie An old Shell gas station in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Source: Flickr Shell is usually pretty pro-active in its approach to shaping its public image. It is eager to host and participate public discussions on climate change and CCS, and the companys climate change scientist David Hone writes what [...]
Posts on ‘November 9th, 2009’
Shell Must Pay $19.5 million judgment for Environmental Violations at California Stations
OAKLAND, Calif. — After finding “hundreds of environmental violations” at Shell gas stations statewide, California attorney general Edmund G. Brown Jr. said that his office has secured a $19.5 million judgment against the oil company and its affiliates, which will ensure compliance with the state’s hazardous waste and underground fuel storage laws.
Shell apologises for Poppy Appeal shambles
By Paddy Briggs The important words in the media release below are “We apologise”! Well done Shell! “Having reviewed our policy and listened to customers, we are happy to immediately endorse collection boxes for the Poppy Appeal at Shell petrol stations. We realise our customers have been upset by our original policy. We apologise. Our [...]
Shell image-making falls short on the forecourt
Financial Times November 9, 2009 1:31pm by Kate Mackenzie Shell is usually pretty pro-active in its approach to shaping its public image. But those efforts tend to be focused on oil and gas production, or big-picture stuff such as the future of fossil fuels. They seem to be falling down a little… First, the poppy [...]
Oil giant Shell faces boycott over poppy ban
YORKSHIRE POST Published Date: 09 November 2009 Forces veterans have attacked oil giant Shell over a ban on poppy appeal collections at its petrol stations. Veterans groups will this week discuss organising a boycott of the firm over the decision of Shell Retail, which runs more than 1,000 service stations in the UK, to impose [...]
Shell surrenders after PoppyCockup
Shell internal email sent this morning to all employees and contractors in Shell in the UK Dear Colleagues Many of you will have seen an article yesterday in the Sunday Times. The headline was “Veterans to boycott Shell after ban on forecourt poppy sales“. The article is very critical of Shell for not allowing collections [...]
All change as gas reserves soar
With coal being too dirty and wind farms and nuclear power plants arriving late, it seems the world is left with a stark choice: keep on polluting or turn out the lights. Unless, that is, someone comes up with an alternative. Energy executive Rune Bjornson thinks he has the answer.


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