Shell criticises proposed future bans of non-electric cars
Sep 9th, 2017
by John Donovan.

A ban on petrol and diesel vehicles would be counterproductive if it undermines the development of more fuel-efficient engines, Royal Dutch Shell has said, while urging policymakers to let markets determine the best way to tackle climate change. Guy Outen, head of strategy for Shell, said the Anglo-Dutch oil and gas group supported those aims but said governments should not “pick winners” among green technologies.
Shell’s argument will be seen by many as self-serving… FT ARTICLE
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