1. Newsletter XV 2024 - April 7th to 13th - News+ Shell pleads not guilty

    and the promises of many countries to become greenhouse gas neutral in the medium term. The “Global Oil & Gas Exit List” from the environmental protection organization Urgewald lists the companies’ plans. TotalEnergies as well as Shell, Eni, ExxonMobil, BP, Petronas, Chevron and Repsol are all pursuing expansion projects in more than two dozen different countries. The environmental group's lawyer...

  2. Newsletter I 2024 - January 1st to 6th - News+ - The necessary change needs more support

    – only for a single region in an already rich country. In contrast, there are payouts from the five largest listed oil companies in the world – BP, Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil and TotalEnergies – also known as the “Big Five”. Your shareholders will be rewarded with around 100 billion US dollars (90 billion euros) this year. The...

  3. Newsletter XLVII 2023 - November 19th to 25th - News+ Spectacular setback for the development of small nuclear reactors in the USA - The dead horse

    expected to be around 5,5 billion euros. The company, based in Peine, had previously calculated estimated total costs of 4,6 billion euros... * Africa | Petroleum | Biodiversity | TotalEnergies | Uganda Ugandan oil project: A pipeline across biodiversity With a pipeline through its country, Uganda finally wants to benefit from the oil revival in Africa. A story of...

  4. Newsletter XXXVIII 2023 - September 17th to 23rd - News+ A future that I dread

    As protests continue in Germany, especially off the island of Rügen, activists from Greenpeace France tried on Monday to block a new liquid gas terminal belonging to the oil and gas company TotalEnergies in the port of Le Havre. The activists rode kayaks back and forth between the harbor entrance around the tanker that was transporting the terminal. At the same time they wrote the...

  5. Newsletter VII 2023 - February 12th to 18th - News+ Buzzword climate neutrality, saviors of the fossil lobby and the talk of alarmism

    to limit global warming, according to a study. In addition, some calculate their reductions nicely. BERLIN taz | Things are going well for the climate-damaging fossil fuel economy: multinationals such as Shell, BP and TotalEnergies have presented their annual results and reported gigantic income. Demand for oil and gas was particularly high because of Russia's war against Ukraine, prices...

  6. Newsletter VI 2023 - February 5th to 11th - News+ War is peace, peace is war

    in the year. Denmark has issued the first permits to allow companies to store CO₂ under the seabed of the North Sea on a larger scale. The approvals went to the TotalEnergies group and a consortium made up of the companies Ineos and Wintershall Dea, the Danish Climate Ministry announced on Monday. This means that work could begin immediately... * Investments in expansion |...

  7. Newsletter IV 2023 - January 22nd to 28th - News+ How the FDP politician Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann plays down her proximity to the armaments lobby

    The over 20.000 pages of investigation files essentially nothing... * France | Climate protection | Investigations | Greenwashing France's judiciary is investigating TotalEnergies on suspicion of greenwashing The French judiciary is investigating the oil and gas company TotalEnergies on suspicion of misleading business methods in climate protection. As the AFP news agency reports,...

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