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Climate change
'''In the past, Shell has been a part of lobbying and trade groups that are against climate policy and promote climate skepticism. '''

'''During the years of 2010-2018, only 1% of Shell's long term investments were dedicated to sources of low-carbon energy such as wind and solar. In the years of 2015-2017, just 0.4% of its revenue was put towards low-carbon technology. '''

In 2017, a public information film ("Climate of Concern") unseen for years resurfaced and showed Shell had clear grasp of global warming 26 years earlier but has not acted accordingly since, said critics.

The burning of the fossil fuels produced by Shell are responsible for 1.67% of global industrial greenhouse gas emissions from 1988 to 2015.

'''Shell was reported to fail to meet its own target in 2020 to spend $6 billion on renewable energy. It is also estimated that Shell is not on track to meet its own investment target for 2025, and that the company needs to direct over half of its capital expenditures (nearly $10 billion per year) to zero carbon investments in order to meet its long-term net-zero targets. '''

'''In April 2020, Shell announced plans to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or sooner. They also pledged to reduce carbon intensity of all energy products by 20% by 2030, and 45% by 2035 (compared to 2016 levels.) However, internal documents from the company released by the Democratic-led House committee reveal a private 2020 communication saying Shell does not have any plans to bring emissions to zero for next 10–20 years. '''

Measured by both its own emissions, and the emissions of all the fossil fuels it sells, Shell was the ninth-largest corporate producer of greenhouse gas emissions in the period 1988–2015.