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In Canada, Shell Canada settled a lawsuit in which an additive in their gasolines created problems on fuel guages, especially in autmobiles produced by the American [[Big Three]].
 
On June 17th of [[2004]], Shell chairman [[Ron Oxburgh]] made a [http://www.guardian.co.uk/climatechange/story/0,12374,1240566,00.html statement] to [[The Guardian]] that in the face of the threat of [[global climate change|global warming]] he was "really very worried for the planet”. As a remedy he proposed the practice of [[CO2 sink|carbon sequestration]], which involves removing [[carbon dioxide]] from the atmosphere and burying it underground. "Sequestration is difficult, but if we don't have sequestration then I see very little hope for the world," he said.
 
This statement has angered other members of the industry.
 
== See also ==