Meeting rising energy needs while safeguarding the environment is one of the biggest challenges the world faces.

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July

Meeting the Energy Challenge @ Work - July 2008internal article
Meeting the Energy Challenge @ Work
Facing a future that demands more energy with less CO2, Shell is working harder than ever to reduce its carbon footprint.
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June

Cleaning up Carbon - June 2008
Cleaning up carbon
In association with Shell, the CNBC TV network hosted the first of its four-part 'Questions for the future' (QFTF) television series in Perth in April and a panel of Australian experts debated the topic of cleaning up carbon.
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Shell New Zealand Sustainability Fund - June 2008
Shell New Zealand Sustainability Fund
The Shell New Zealand Sustainability Fund has awarded two funding grants to help small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) develop and implement systems that will enable them to operate in a sustainable, environmentally responsible way.
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May

Chemicals that make washing cool - May 2008
Doing the laundry is part of everyday life for people across the globe.
Doing the laundry is part of everyday life for people across the globe. Shell's NEODOL chemicals have been key to the development of laundry detergents that work at lower temperatures - helping to reduce the energy used for this universal household routine.
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Fresh air for the world's poorest homes - May 2008
Fresh air for the world's poorest homes
Swati Dadasukhatar lives with her family in a pink cement hut, just a few doors down from the tiny local post office in the Indian village of Kapsi. Sheaves of corn ripen in her courtyard amid old pots, discarded slippers, and here and there a stray plastic toy.
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Our Energy Future - May 2008internal article
Our Energy Future
Around the world discussions are taking place from the corridors of parliament to the Saturday night dinner party about the challenges the world faces as a result of climate change.
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Setting new standards at Geelong Refinery - May 2008
Setting new standards at Geelong Refinery
In an effort to reduce Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) emission losses from storage tanks, the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) introduced a range of new license requirements to be implemented at Geelong Refinery over a four-year time frame.
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Shell puts fuel saving message to the test - May 2008
Shell puts fuel saving message to the test
In the coming year Shell will invite thousands of motorists to take part in a challenge to drive more economically and use less fuel. Yes, really.
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The energy challenge - London Science Museum's Chris Rapley - May 2008
The energy challenge - London Science Museum's Chris Rapley
A global effort to make the way we use and produce energy as efficient as possible is essential to slowing global climate change.
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Jeremy Bentham presents the 2008 Shell Energy Scenarios - May 2008
Jeremy Bentham presents the 2008 Shell Energy Scenarios
There is no doubt that the world's energy system in 2100 will be radically different from today's. But how will the transition between today and tomorrow play out?
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Towards a responsible energy future - May 2008
Towards a responsible energy future
With the launch of the 2007 Sustainability Report and Review on May 13, we talked with Mike Wilkinson, Vice President of Sustainable Development, about Shell's commitment to contribute to sustainable development, what it means for all of us, and how important it is to securing a responsible energy future and to our own business future.
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