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Daily Archives: 3 December 2018

Shell’s climate change targets

Posted on 3 December 2018 by David Pocklington
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Coinciding with the start of the UN COP-24 climate change talks in Poland, the Church of England has issued the following snappily-titled Press Release Church of England Pensions Board response to announcement of Shell’s climate targets. Continue reading →

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