This week, Shell published a “radical” new climate change scenario, showing how the world could meet the “well-below 2C” goal of the Paris Agreement. The oil-and-gas giant says this “Sky” pathway ...
In Shell’s Sky thought experiment, oil consumption would continue to rise through 2025, when its decline would commence. The Sky model predicts that oil consumption will fall below current levels by ...
Oil major Shell has for the first time sketched out what it thinks it would take for the world to avoid 2C of global warming. Shell has previously studied – but refused to publish – a 2C-compatible ...
HOUSTON -- Shell Scenarios planners are marking a milestone this year, 40 years after work began on the first such document. The Scenarios planners have become the heart of Shell's business, ...
It’s one small piece of a company in transition as it grapples with how to address climate change. “If you want to be a long-term relevant company that is on the right side of history, you have to be ...
Royal Dutch Shell on Monday outlined a scenario in which, by 2070, we would be using far less of the company’s own product – oil – as cars become electric, a massive carbon storage industry develops, ...
Royal Dutch Shell has done a rather unusual thing – for one of the biggest oil and gas companies in the world and thus one of the biggest emitters of greenhouse gases. It has just published a scenario ...
This story has been updated. Royal Dutch Shell on Monday outlined a scenario in which, by 2070, we would be using far less of the company’s own product — oil — as cars become electric, a massive ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I analyze petroleum economics and energy policy. The internet is going gaga over Royal Dutch Shell’s new “Sky” scenario, which ...