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Fuel on the fire: why oil companies are profiting as the world gets dangerously hot

Oil giants like Shell and ExxonMobil are planning a significant 14% increase in production, despite dire climate warnings. This move starkly contrasts with the goals of the Paris Agreement and could lead to severe environmental consequences...

The Guardian· Jul 7, 2026 · 7:50 AM · 2 views

Oil giants like Shell and ExxonMobil are planning a significant 14% increase in production, despite dire climate warnings. This move starkly contrasts with the goals of the Paris Agreement and could lead to severe environmental consequences. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #climatechange #oilindustry #environment #ParisAgreement #breakingnews

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