Shell's unethical practices exposed! Selling ghostly carbon credits and mysterious shell casings found at a crime scene. Scandalous details inside!
Shell, the oil giant known for its controversial practices, has recently come under fire for its deceptive tactics. In Alberta, Shell was caught exploiting a subsidy scheme by selling 'phantom' carbon credits, raising concerns about greenwashing and profitability. Millions of carbon credits tied to CO2 removal that never occurred were sold to Canada's largest oil sands companies, casting doubt on Shell's environmental commitments.
Despite its dubious actions, Shell has boldly promised to deliver more value while reducing emissions. With a stake in Trinidad and Tobago's natural gas production, Shell aims to expand its operations at the Atlantic LNG plant in Pt Fortin. However, these promises of sustainability are met with skepticism, given Shell's track record of selling smoke and mirrors.
In a bizarre turn of events, shell casings were discovered at the scene of a reported shooting in Santa Clarita Valley. The mysterious discovery adds another layer of intrigue to Shell's questionable reputation. The connection between Shell and the reported shooting remains unclear, leaving many questions unanswered.
As the controversy unfolds, it raises concerns about corporate accountability and environmental responsibility. Shell's practices highlight the challenges of balancing profitability with ethical conduct in the energy industry. The need for transparency and genuine environmental efforts is more crucial than ever, especially in the face of deceptive practices like selling 'phantom' carbon credits and the discovery of shell casings in unexpected places.
Enter Alberta, the land of opportunity for oil giants looking to greenwash their way to profitability. Here, Shell found a cozy little subsidy scheme that ...
Shell sold to Canada's largest oil sands companies millions of carbon credits tied to CO2 removal that never took place, raising new doubts about a...
Shell PLC which owns 45% of the restructured Atlantic LNG plant in Pt Fortin and is Trinidad and Tobago's second-largest natural gas producer, plans to grow ...
Shell casings were found at the scene of a reported shooting on Valle Del Oro and Via Canon in Newhall on Sunday evening, according to Santa Clarita Valley ...
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