Shell boss 'fears for the planet'
In a frank interview, Ron Oxburgh told the Guardian newspaper that climate change made him "very worried for the planet".
He said a technology to trap harmful emissions, blamed by many scientists for climate change, must be developed.
"No one can be comfortable at the prospect of continuing to pump out the amounts of carbon dioxide that we are at present," said the Shell boss.. Welcome to juicy couture outlet online shop,we are the best online juicy couture outlet where you can buy the the newest and cheap
"People are going to go on allowing this atmospheric carbon dioxide to build up, with consequences that we really can't predict, but are probably not good."
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"Sequestration is difficult, but if we don't have sequestration then I see very little hope for the world. I don't see any other approach."
His comments echo those of the UK government's chief science adviser Sir David King, who declared in January that climate change was a far greater threat to the world than international terrorism, and challenged the US to do more to tackle greenhouse gas emissions.
Lord Oxburgh continued: "You can't slip a piece of paper between David King and me on this position."
The remarks are likely to anger other bosses within the oil industry who argue a link between the use of fossil fuels and global warming still has many uncertainties.
UK Friends of the Earth's director Tony Juniper said: "We are pleased that Shell appears to realise the serious threat posed by global climate change.
In a frank interview, Ron Oxburgh told the Guardian newspaper that climate change made him "very worried for the planet".
He said a technology to trap harmful emissions, blamed by many scientists for climate change, must be developed.
"No one can be comfortable at the prospect of continuing to pump out the amounts of carbon dioxide that we are at present," said the Shell boss.. Welcome to juicy couture outlet online shop,we are the best online juicy couture outlet where you can buy the the newest and cheap
"People are going to go on allowing this atmospheric carbon dioxide to build up, with consequences that we really can't predict, but are probably not good."
He said a technique called carbon sequestration urgently needs to be developed to capture greenhouse gas emissions like carbon dioxide,. They may purchase their Prom Dresses from specialized shops, boutiques, or internet retailers. There are many specialty labels selling p so they can be stored underground,. The bride must the beautiful zentai in the wedding and the bridesmaid also need a oveliness zentai. rather than be allowed to enter the atmosphere.
"You may be able to trap it in solids... and probably have to put it under the sea,. Happy marriage life begins with beautiful wholesale wedding dresses. but there are other possibilities.
"Sequestration is difficult, but if we don't have sequestration then I see very little hope for the world. I don't see any other approach."
His comments echo those of the UK government's chief science adviser Sir David King, who declared in January that climate change was a far greater threat to the world than international terrorism, and challenged the US to do more to tackle greenhouse gas emissions.
Lord Oxburgh continued: "You can't slip a piece of paper between David King and me on this position."
The remarks are likely to anger other bosses within the oil industry who argue a link between the use of fossil fuels and global warming still has many uncertainties.
UK Friends of the Earth's director Tony Juniper said: "We are pleased that Shell appears to realise the serious threat posed by global climate change.
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