Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe's largest oil company, said financial incentives for carbon dioxide capture would cut the region's emissions from factories and power stations by 3.7 percent as early as 2015.
Carbon Capture
Shell Says Carbon Capture Could Cut EU Emissions 3.7% by 2015
Decision time for the planet
As global coal use spirals, governments must decide whether to embrace a controversial new technology that some say is our only hope of tackling climate change
Alcoa, Shell Want Climate Plan, Global Carbon Limits
June 20 (Bloomberg) -- Alcoa Inc., Royal Dutch Shell Plc and 97 other companies are urging world leaders to devise a plan for fighting global warming by setting greenhouse-gas targets for all nations and creating an international carbon market.
Shell’s support for carbon capture plant raises hopes for emissions cuts
Royal Dutch Shell has agreed to invest in one of the largest carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in the world.