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Norway's oil and gas group Statoil reckons it has found the key to a green and profitable future by burying greenhouse gases underground.
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The world's second-biggest oil company is scoring high marks for an environmental attitude change, say analysts.
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The International Council on Mining and Metals, along with the Shell group of companies, has agreed not to explore or mine in any of the World Heritage sites.
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The Arctic chill is not what it used to be. Just ask the oil companies that depend on long periods of hard freeze to haul heavy equipment and drill into the tundra of Alaska's North Slope.
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One of Britain's largest fund managers said yesterday that many energy and mining companies were risking their financial futures by failing to demonstrate commitments to the environment.
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If selling fuels to move vehicles that use 1% of their energy to move the driver, and then send all the resulting carbon dioxide out tailpipes, were a big chunk of your income, what do you think your number one business strategy would be? By Cameron M. Burns
by Emily Rabin
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Showa Shell Sekiyu KK has opened the first hydrogen station in Tokyo, part of a worldwide push to supply fuel cell powered vehicles.