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Fossil fuel “fraud” regarding climate risks is a “ticking time bomb” to financial system

July 27, 2020By Andy RowellBlog Post

A new report argues that “widespread deception by fossil fuel executives regarding the financial risks of climate change, represents a ticking time bomb that, if not addressed, could contribute to worldwide economic devastation.”

The Vanishing Need for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline

January 29, 2019By Lorne StockmanReports 10 Comments

Diminishing consumer demand coupled with more affordable renewables are casting doubt on the overall feasibility and potential profitability of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.

Report: The Vanishing Need for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline

January 29, 2019By David TurnbullBlog Post 1 Comment

Diminishing consumer demand coupled with more affordable renewables are casting doubt on the overall feasibility and potential profitability of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.

Flawed Fundamentals – Shell’s and BP’s Stalled Tar Sands Ambitions

September 12, 2016By Greg MuttittReports

A report for investors on why Shell’s and BP’s tar sands plans are a bad bet

Teck Frontier: poster child of tar sands folly

April 20, 2015By Lorne StockmanBlog Post, Featured, News

Any way you look at it, Teck’s proposed tar sands mine, ‘Frontier’ is a bad investment.

Frozen Future: the gaps in Shell’s Arctic spill response

April 13, 2015By Matt MaioranaBriefings

Shell is currently moving its drilling rigs to Seattle in anticipation of resuming its US offshore Arctic drilling programme in July. However, it is far from clear that Shell has adequate physical or financial plans to deal with the impacts of a major oil spill in this remote region.

Could Keystone XL turn out to be the oil major’s Achilles Heel?

September 1, 2011By Lorne StockmanBlog Post, Featured

That the international oil majors face unprecedented challenges in growing their resource base is well known. Shut out of the richest pickings in OPEC countries and increasingly out performed by national oil companies, they have been forced to invest in the world’s most extreme oil resources. The tar sands is one such example. Ultra-deepwater and … Read More

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