Press release: 3 December 2021
Shell's Cambo exit: ClientEarth lawyers react
ClientEarth’s Climate Accountability Lead Sophie Marjanac said:
"New oil and gas projects are reckless for the climate and the economy. If the Government doesn’t start phasing out UK oil and gas and focus on a just transition for workers – like other major economies promised to do, at COP26 – it's only setting up the industry for chaotic collapse. And we'll see more of this risky approach to investment in the meantime.
“The Government’s persistent refusal to rule out new fossil fuel projects, such as this high-cost, carbon-intensive oilfield, is wholly inconsistent with its pledges on climate. Approving new oil and gas threatens to derail global efforts to curb emissions and limit global heating to safe levels.
“Shell’s exit from Cambo should serve as a Road to Damascus moment for banks and financial backers of new oil and gas. Investing in new fossil fuel projects is nonsensical, and arguably contrary to bank directors’ fiduciary duties in light of the of the rapidly escalating stranded asset risk – a concept that is now more than a decade old.”
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