Shell faces fresh demands to tackle climate change following better earnings than expected

OIL giant Shell faced fresh demands to tackle climate change today after it unveiled further returns for shareholders following better than expected earnings.
The group reported underlying earnings of $7.7 billion (£6.1bn) for the first three months of 2024.
This was higher than forecast and 6 per cent greater than earnings in the previous quarter.
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