Scientists accuse Shell of climate doublethink
11 Jul 2014

By ALEX KIRBY.- The world’s biggest oil company has been accused of ‘doublethink’ in claiming that its fossil fuel assets will continue to be highly profitable and in demand, while recognising the need for decisive action on climate change.
Shell recently insisted that its reserves would remain in demand and would continue to sell at a profit, and that no global climate agreement would damage its profits.
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