Climate protesters out in force ahead of Shell court ruling

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A decision is due on if further environmental authorisation is needed for Shell’s gas exploration to proceed

Protesters rallied in Cape Town on Saturday ahead of a court ruling on oil and gas exploration by Shell.

Demonstrators held signs that showed the Shell logo and read “stop all seismic blasting,” activity that they argue will harm local marine life and disrupt fishing, while the company maintains the practice has been well established and is in line with industry standards.

 

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