The UN has been called out for acting as a mouthpiece for oil giant Shell in a tweet campaigners have slammed as evidence of the conflict of interest inside the international organisation overseeing global climateย policy.
UN Climate, previously known as theย UNFCCC, was accused of โgreenwashingโ after it promoted the oil giantโs vision for how the world can move away from fossil fuels andย oil.
In its latest โSkyโ scenario, Shell set out its vision on how to limit the global temperature rise to โwell below two degreesโ compared with 1990ย level.
In a series of tweets, UN Climateย secretariat, which facilitates global climate negotiations between countries, directly linked and quoted from Shellโsย report.
Around 80% of #fossilfuels would need to be left in the ground for the world to achieve the #ParisAgreement goal of staying below a 2ยฐC global average temperature rise https://t.co/mglGN0hmW0 @Shell has today presented new scenario showing how it will help achieve this goal pic.twitter.com/8qtKI7B3Hq
โ UN Climate Change (@UNFCCC) March 26, 2018
While the company described its latest climate scenario as โradicalโ, environmentalists have criticised the report for failing to meet the aspirational 1.5 degree goal of the Paris Agreement advocated by UNย Climate.ย
Shellโs scenario would see global CO2 emissions reach โnet zeroโ by 2070 โ falling short of the 2050 target needed to meet the Paris Agreementโs aim of โto pursue efforts to limit the temperature increase even further to 1.5ย degreesโ.
The half degree margin is expected to make a significant difference on the planet with impacts of a two degree warming reported to be much worse in some places than a 1.5 degreeย warming.
UN Climate propped up Shell at a time when the company is also facing calls by activist shareholders to take stronger action on global warming.
Pointing to the conflict of interest, Jesse Bragg, a spokesman for NGO Corporate Accountability told DeSmog UK the tweet was a โquestionableโ use of the UNโs body communication channel and showed UN Climate was keen to remain in the good books of fossil fuelย companies.
โUnfortunately, UN Climate has been heading into this direction for a long timeโฆ They prefer to take fossil fuel corporations โ largely responsible for the climate crisis โ at their words, that they want to do good. But the facts suggest a different reality,โ heย said.
Meanwhile, Shellโs report was also called out as โhypocriticalโ by environmental campaigners who pointed out to Shellโs devastating environmental and human rights record in places such as the Niger Delta, inย Nigeria.
Conflict ofย interest
Transparency campaigners have long demanded UN Climateย adopt a clear set of guidelines for fossil fuel companies and lobbyists to declare any conflict of interests within the negotiationย process.
Bragg described UN Climate’s โtacit endorsementโ of Shellโs latest scenario as another example of the issue atย stake.
He told DeSmog UK Shellโs โSkyโ scenario was neither consistent with the Paris Agreement nor had it been endorsed by Shell as a blueprint to shift the companyโs businessย model.
โTherefore, itโs just greenwashing,โ he said. โItโs an advertisement for Shell to be in the news.โย ย
โUN Climate’s secretariat is meant to be there to carry out the will of governance, not to promote the PR or greenwashing of any corporations โ let alone one that is responsible for human and environmental abuses,โ heย added.
Developing countries made progress on demanding a conflict of interest policy last year against resistance from the worldโs biggest economies including the EU, the US andย Australia.
Although no policy has yet been agreed, the issue is a key agenda item for international negotiators meeting in Bonn later thisย month.
For Bragg, UN Climate’s tweet sets the stage for where its secretariat stands on the issue, despite repeated calls for action by governments and NGOs.
He added: โAs we move forward with climate action, we canโt forget the past of a corporation likeย Shell.โ
โHypocrisyโ: Shellโs environmental and human rightsย record
UN Climate also came under fire for promoting Shell in spite of the companyโs poor environmental and human rightsย record.
In the courts, Shell and oil major Eni are facing prosecution for alleged bribery in connection with a $1.3bn payment to gain control of a Nigeria oil field in one of the biggest corruption trials in the energy industry forย years.
Akinbode Oluwafemi, deputy secretary director of the Nigerian NGO Environmental Rights Action, works in the Niger Delta region where communities are fighting Shell to clean up the pollution of a major oil spill which happened a decadeย ago.
For Oluwafemi, UN Climate’s visible support for Shell is unacceptable. Denouncing Shellโs โhypocrisyโ, he said: โIt is not this sort of greenwashing and the publication of glossy reports that is going to solve globalย warming.โ
โThis is extremely opportunist and turning the global communityโs attention away from what the companyโs activities reallyย are.
โWe are now talking about this report when people are still dying in the Niger Delta, living in ongoing pollution and suffering from diseases. What Shell needs to do for the world to take them seriously is to stop pollution and human rightsย abuses.
โBut in the Niger Delta, we have no reasons to trust them,โ he added.ย ย
In a report published last month, Amnesty International pointed to โevidence of serious negligenceโ by Shell claiming the oil giant was taking โweeks to respond to reports of spills and publishing misleading information about the cause and severity of spills, which may result in communities not receivingย compensationโ.
Oluwafemi called for UN Climateย to immediately adopt a set of guidelines about conflict of interest and to โkick outโ big polluters such as Shell out of the UN negotiationย process.
UN Climate did not respond to DeSmog UKโs request forย comment.
Shellโsย forecast
Big oil companies have set out their visions for the future of energy useย before.
Yet, forecasts have repeatedly under-estimated the scale of action required to avoid dangerousย warming.
Shell has been no different. Scenarios published by the company in 2013 would have seen warming far in excess of the internationally agreed limit of two degrees.
Commenting on Shellโs latest scenario, energy experts said the companyโs projections would still see temperatures rise to around 1.7-1.8C, above the Paris Agreementโs aspirational 1.5C goal.ย ย
Moreover, Shell says that achieving the two degree target probably means sucking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere using technology called carbon capture and storage, which remains unproven at scale today.
Image Credit: Friends of the Earth International/Flickr/CC BY–SAย 2.0
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