April 2009

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CO2 constraints 'may be the best news for Shell'—CEO

TIM LLOYD WRIGHT, European Editor    Comments? Write: editorial@HydrocarbonProcessing.com As the voluminous correspondence on climate change sparked by E..

TIM LLOYD WRIGHT, European Editor    Comments? Write: editorial@HydrocarbonProcessing.com As the voluminous correspondence on climate change sparked by Editor Les Kane's editorial (HP, July 2008) continues, it's good to hear that the reader debate it started is powering ahead on the worldwide web. HP has run extra correspondence on climate on its online pages, and one reader has even been in touch to say he's setting up a dedicated website. Refining engineer, and passionate HP reader, Jeffrey Temple, has created www.CCD4E.org—or Climate Change Debate for Engineers. Online topic. Mr. Temple says that he wante

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