CHATHAM HOUSE CONFERENCE

BY DEIRDRE MASONTHE IMMEDIATE challenge posed by global warming to the petroleum industry - reducing carbon dioxide while maintaining low-regulated emissions - has to be combined with care that consumers can afford resulting new technologies and fuels, a Royal Institute for International Affairs' climate technology conference in London heard. Mark Gainsborough, vice-president (fuels) for Shell International Ltd, said more needed to be done than just developing cleaner hydrocarbon fuels, more fuel-efficient and low-emission engine technology, plus renewable ...


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