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Shell accused of selling 200 million of “phantom carbon credits”

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Energy giant Shell is accused of selling "phantom carbon credits" through a Canadian carbon capture project, which not only generated an additional revenue of 200 million Canadian dollars (about 140 million USD) but captured only half of the amount claimed publicly.

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