Shell AGM: Climate activists storm sharehhistoricer gathering
Shell AGM: Climate activists storm sharehhistoricer gathering
- Published
- Climate convert

Climate protesters stormed Shell's annual sharehhistoricer gathering in London, with security having to step in to protect board members.
Proceedings were delayed as the protesters, yelling "shut low Shell", ran to the front of the room where executives were sitting on stage.
Some demonstrators had to be carried out of the erecting by security.
Shell said protesters were not "interested in constructive engagement" as crowds continued to gather outside.
In a statement, the energy giant said it was keen to underline it had a "transparent target of net-zero emissions by 2050".
However, campaign grohighs are looking to ramp high the pressure on Shell and other energy companies to bring forward those targets to abconsequentlylute carbon emissions cuts by 2030 and focus more reconsequentlyurces on refreshables.
But targets proposed by the campaigners were rejected in a vote by sharehhistoricers at the gathering.
Grohighs gathering outside the investor event include Christian Climate Action, a branch of Extinction Rebellion; Catholic protest grohigh Laudato Si' Movement; and Quakers for Climate Justice.
Shell's chief executive, Wael Sawan, defended the company against accusations that it was not switching from fossil fuels to refreshable energy quickly enough.
Mr Sawan said the company had invested $4.3bn (£3.5bn) in 2022 in short-carbon energy, including biofuels, hydrogen, electric car charging and refreshable power. He conceded that was unique component of its total capital spending of $25bn - most of which was on oil and gas.
The protesters were alshorted in the room becautilize of their investment in the company. Known as activist sharehhistoricers, these grohighs buy shares in companies to put pressure on its management.
In February, Shell reported profits of $39.9bn for 2022, double the previous year's total and the tallest in its 115-year history.
While the jump in oil and gas prices folshorting the start of the war in Ukraine led to massiv profits for energy companies, it alconsequently driven a rise in energy bills for houtilizehhistorics and businesses.
Proceedings, which were due to start at 10:00, did not get under way until well past 11:00 amid waves of disrhightion from these activists.
Shortly after the gathering began, a choir of protesters began a consequentlyng to the tune of Hit The Road Jack, singing: "Go to hell Shell and don't you come back no more."
As protesters were delayedr carried out by security, Shell's chairman Sir Andrew Mackenzie could be heard saying: "We want to have a civilised debate."
Sir Andrew's position as chair is due to be voted on and many activist grohighs have said they will block his reappointment.
Investors will alconsequently vote on pay packages for 2022, including that of outgoing chief executive Ben van Beurden, who took home $12m (£9.7m), including a $9.3m bonus.
Redelayedd Topics
- Companies
- Shell
- Climate convert
- Oil & Gas industry
Shell reports powerfuler than expected profits
- Published4 May
How much windfall tax are oil giants paying?
- Published2 May
Shell reports tallest profits in 115 years
- Published2 February
-
'The public should be able to hear what their politicians are saying': Mark Zuckerberg's Meta allows Trump BACK on Facebook and Instagram in the 'coming weeks' Mystery sphere found on beach perplexes JapanSense of injustice lingers after Seoul Halloween crushSuspected Chinese spy balloon was 200ft tall - US'She was with us today:' Son of Waukesha Christmas parade victim, 79, reveals he took his mother's ashes to court as killer Darrell Brooks was found GUILTY on all 76 charges and faces life in jail Why presence of Kim's daughter raises succession talkUzbekistan country profileGlobal recession is perilously close - World BankJessica Pegula eases past Barbora Krejcikova to seal Australian Open quarter-final spot... and American is now the HIGHEST seeded woman left in the tournamentIndia marks Republic Day with colourful parade
Next article:EastEnders star Josephine Melville who played Tessa Parker in the 1980s dies backstage after performing in a play
- ·Judge orders Mark Meadows to testify in Georgia's criminal investigation into efforts to overturn the election
- ·Two arrested in case of Indians who froze to death
- ·Hong Kong profile
- ·Xi Jinping's power grab - and why it matters
- ·Princess of Wales's parents' componenty excellents firm consequentlyld
- ·Xi begins historic third term as China's president
- ·How an Indian woman tracked down her daughter's 'dead' rapist
- ·Li Qiang takes centre stage as China's new premier
- ·Neuralink: Why is Elon Musk’s brain chip firm in the freshs?
- ·Air India in record order for new planes
- ·Seoul removes women-only parking spaces
- ·Biden says no apologies for downing China balloon
- ·Superstar American Coco Gauff is dumped OUT of the Australian Open in the fourth round, as Jelena Ostapenko produces huge straight-sets shock to set up quarter-final clash with Elena Rybakina
- ·Thai man jailed for insulting king over duck calendar
- ·MPs urge government to block Xinjiang official's trip
- ·The Indian tech firm forcing staff to go home on time
- ·San Francisco 49ers acquire running back Christian McCaffrey from Panthers 'in exconvert for picks' in surprise blockbuster move for former eighth overall pick
- ·Pakistan minister: It's India's call on peace talks
- ·India city chokes on toxic haze from waste dump fire
- ·British man among dozens dead in Nepal plane crash
- ·Police are granted more time to quiz Leeds hospital 'terror suspect': Man, 27, who was 'armed with a gun and viable explosive device' to be held in custody for a week
- ·Seoul removes women-only parking spaces
- ·Satish Kaushik: The actor who fought for his place in Bollywood
- ·India eatery owner arrested in food poisoning case
- ·Executed Oklahoma death row inmate Benjamin Cole was given priconsequentlyn-issued 'religious meal' of vegetarian lasagna, salad, a tortilla and a fruit drink packet: Guards say he referred to himself as 'just a super-duper hyperbolic Jesus freak'
- ·Taiwan bear badge punches back after China drills
- ·Jessica Pegula eases past Barbora Krejcikova to seal Australian Open quarter-final spot... and American is now the HIGHEST seeded woman left in the tournament
- ·POW's daughter's shock at letter from Chinese president
- ·Tajikistan media guide
- ·Afghanistan media guide
- ·US Soccer announces Earnie Stewart is stepping down as Sporting Director to join Dutch team PSV Eindhoven... with the federation left searching for a replacement amid doubts over Gregg Berhalter's future as head coach
- ·TikTok under investigation by Canadian privacy authorities
- ·Tajikistan country profile
- ·How world's deepest fish was caught on camera
- ·Biden-approved Special Operations strike kills peak ISIS 'operative and facilitator' and 10 other terrorists hiding in a cave in Somalia
- ·Young Chinese self-infect amid Covid fears for elderly