An edition of Shell, Greenpeace and Brent Spar (2001)

Shell, Greenpeace and Brent Spar

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An edition of Shell, Greenpeace and Brent Spar (2001)

Shell, Greenpeace and Brent Spar

"The decision by multinational Shell not to dispose of the Brent Spar oil facility in the North Atlantic was taken after several occupations of the structure by Greenpeace, and as a result of large-scale pro-Greenpeace protest in the UK, Germany and other continental countries. The case is often cited as showing the power of single-issue pressure groups and is presented as leading to a pivotal reconsideration by big business of the importance of environmental dimensions.

However, detailed research proves that Shell changed its mind on the Brent Spar issue because of the corporate structure of the company, which meant that some parts were reluctant to bear the bad publicity.".

"Using this case-study, Grant Jordon considers the role of scientific advice in shaping governmental decisions on matters such as BSE, GM foods, global warming - and the consequences of a divided scientific view. He looks as the manipulation of the media by groups and companies attempting to control the political agenda."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
391

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Cover of: Shell, Greenpeace and  Brent Spar
Shell, Greenpeace and Brent Spar
November 2, 2001, Palgrave Macmillan
Hardcover in English

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First Sentence

"This book may seem to some to be a large undertaking over a minor oil industry decision about the disposal of a redundant facility, but the significance of the events described in this book is indicated by the following quotations - selected from a lengthy list of similar sentiments: Brent Spar will enter history as the symbol of our failure to establish our position and connect in a meaningful way with a wider audience (Heinz Rothermund, Managing Director, Shell Expro, Society of Petroleum Engineers Conference, 15 April 1997)."

Classifications

Library of Congress
JA76JA1-92GE170-GE19, TN871.4 .J67 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
391
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9389089M
Internet Archive
shellgreenpeaceb0000jord
ISBN 10
0333745469
ISBN 13
9780333745465
LCCN
2001035435
OCLC/WorldCat
46882851
Goodreads
956975

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