How are we driving our business strategy in the context of climate-related risks and opportunities? Find out what energy transition means for Shell.
Shell also published its new 2022 Climate and Energy Transition Lobbying Report. This is another step forward on our journey to increase transparency around our advocacy. It builds on the progress we have made since 2019 in reporting on the key industry associa...
Energy Transition Category:Energy Transition In the weeks before a UNFCCC COP, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) traditionally publishes its Emissions Gap Report. The report assesses the latest scientific studies on current and estimated future greenhouse gas emissions and compares these with the ...
London, 14 March 2024 –Shell plc (Shell) has published its first energy transition update since the launch of its Powering Progress strategy in 2021. At our Capital Markets Day in June 2023, we outlined how our strategy delivers more value with less emissions, emphasising...
Welcome to the Shell Sustainability Report, which covers our social, safety and environmental performance in 2022. It also sets out our strategy to transition our business to net-zero emissions.
We will continue to transparently report our progress against our targets and ambitions every year. Driving towards a net-zero future We are investing $10-15 billion between 2023 and the end of 2025 in low-carbon energy solutions, making us a significant investor in the energy transition. And...
We will continue to transparently report our progress against our targets and ambitions every year. Driving towards a net-zero future We are investing $10-15 billion between 2023 and the end of 2025 in low-carbon energy solutions, making us a significant investor in the energy transition. And...
Society faces a dual challenge: how to make a transition to a low-carbon energy future to manage the risks of climate change, while also extending the economic and social benefits of energy to everyone on the planet. Featured Energy transition and climate change ...
However, the analyses are nevertheless important as they act as a signpost to help guide us forwards and they demonstrate that the energy transition is having an impact. You can read the MIT report here. Featured image courtesy of the UK Met Office. Note: Scenarios don’t describe what will...
the firm's plans to invest up to $15 billion over the next three years on low-carbon projects would be enough to quell pressure from climate activists, Shell's Sawan replied, "We need to do what is right for the company and what we believe is going to be a balanced energy transition...