Shell shareholders rebel against climate resolution
A climate resolution filed by activist group Follow This has been rejected by Shell shareholders at an annual general meeting held in London today (21st May), in support of the board.
In our exclusive interview with outgoing Nippon Gases Europe President Eduardo Gil Elejoste, the industry leader reflects on an illustrious career and shares his thoughts on leadership, decarbonisation and technology.
A climate resolution filed by activist group Follow This has been rejected by Shell shareholders at an annual general meeting held in London today (21st May), in support of the board.
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