EPISODE · Jun 27, 2022 · 46 MIN
65: Carolyn Dennett Exposes Shell’s Environmental Inaction
from A Climate Change with Matt Matern · host Matt Matern’s Environmental Advocacy Podcast
Carolyn Dennett, former Shell Oil consultant, discusses her 11-year tenure focused on improving safety culture post-Deepwater Horizon disaster. Despite initial success, Dennett grew disillusioned with Shell's inaction on climate change. Observing Shell's continued pursuit of new oil and gas licenses, she publicly criticized the company and left. Carolyn urges oil and gas companies to transition to sustainable practices and calls for collective action to enforce this change, praising Extinction Rebellion for their advocacy.A Climate Change With Matt Matern is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so Check out our most downloaded episodes: 165: Decarbonizing the Grid with Rob Gramlich 164: Davide Faranda Shares How We Can Link Fossil Fuels to Extreme Weather 192: Paasha Mahdavi Breaks Down the Power Politics Behind Climate Change
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Carolyn Dennett, former Shell Oil consultant, discusses her 11-year tenure focused on improving safety culture post-Deepwater Horizon disaster. Despite initial success, Dennett grew disillusioned with Shell’s inaction on climate change. Observing Shell’s continued pursuit of new oil and gas licenses, she publicly criticized the company and left. Carolyn urges oil and gas companies to transition to sustainable practices and calls for collective action to enforce this change, praising Extinction Rebellion for their advocacy.
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