Royal Dutch Shell said its oil production and carbon emissions have peaked as it detailed plans to gradually wean itself off fossil fuels. Climate activists said it hadn't gone far enough. The Anglo-Dutch company said Thursday that it expects its oil production to decline by between 1% and 2% each year after peaking in 2019. Shell unveiled plans in September to become a net zero emissions business by 2050 (including from its own products and those that it sells), joining European rivals BP and Total in making a shift towards clean energy. Tap the link in our bio to learn more. (📸: Justin Tallis/AFP/Getty Images) #cnnclimate #oilandgas #petrol #petroleum #shell #climatechange #dutch #fossilfuel #shellmalaysia @cnnclimate (at Shell Company) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLaT5Pnh3ZN/?igshid=oqqswt9lzemb















