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Fri Apr 16, 2021, 08:02 AM Apr 2021

Shell Takes Bold Climate Action, Urging Shareholders To Vote For Nonbinding Climate Resolution

Royal Dutch Shell has urged investors to vote for its strategy to shift the business towards cleaner energy sources, despite warnings that the plan does not go far enough to meet the Paris climate agreement goals. The oil company set out its energy transition plan before its annual shareholder meeting in May, when investors will be able to take part in an advisory vote on Shell’s climate plans for the first time. The vote will not be binding.

Ben van Beurden, Shell’s chief executive, said the company was asking shareholders to vote for an energy transition strategy “designed to bring our energy products, our services, and our investments in line with the temperature goal of the Paris agreement and the global drive to combat the climate crisis. “It is a strategy that we believe creates value for our shareholders, our customers and wider society,” he said.

However, Follow This, the shareholder activist group, said the plan’s focus on carbon intensity (the average carbon footprint of all Shell’s products), rather than the total emissions produced, would put it at odds with the Paris climate agreement in the medium term. The Paris accord is considered crucial to avoid an irreversible climate crisis.

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The company’s climate strategy, which was first set out in February, includes a modest fall in oil production, by selling oilfields or through the natural decline of their reserves, and an increase in gas production and gas exports to the global market. While Shell’s gas production is expected to decline by 1 to 2% a year, the company plans to increase its ability to export 33.3m tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) a year, to another 7m tonnes a year by the middle of the decade. In theory, Shell could produce more carbon dioxide emissions a year while still decreasing the carbon intensity of its energy products by producing less oil and more gas.

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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/apr/15/shell-calls-on-investors-to-vote-for-its-new-climate-strategy

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