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Out in the cold: Shell's summer of setbacks

Shell investor briefing: This briefing gives an overview of the various setbacks faced by Shell. It also examines the nature of the testing carried out on...
Posted by Nic S - 23 November, 2012 - 17:29

Polar bear cam - live from the tundra

Right now, along the northern coasts of Arctic countries, polar bears are waiting for the sea to freeze before they go out to hunt again. And now, you can see...
Posted by Nic S - 21 November, 2012 - 13:41

Rare white humpback whale filmed in the Arctic

The whale, dubbed "Willow", was caught on camera while breaching the surface with a pod of humpbacks. The extremely rare white humpback was spotted on a boat...
Posted by Nic S - 20 November, 2012 - 19:38

It’s arithmetic: $4.5 billion is small change for BP

Let me apologise in advance for all the numbers that follow, but they're important.Eleven men died on Deepwater Horizon the night BP's Macondo well blew out in...
Posted by Mark Floegel - 16 November, 2012 - 12:25

#Energygate: What we found and why it matters

Today we’ve exposed explosive evidence of the lengths to which some Conservative Party MPs will go to sabotage progress on climate change. We’ve uncovered a...
Posted by petespeller - 14 November, 2012 - 15:44

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