+/- Two-Thirds Of Social Media Posts By Top 6 EU Fossil Fuel Majors Straight-Up Greenwashing
Nearly two thirds of social media posts put out by six major European fossil fuel and energy companies since the end of 2019 present a green image of the company, despite the majority of their business activity remaining in fossil fuels, reveals new analysis by DeSmog. The findings add to campaigner concerns that fossil fuel companies are promoting a misleading image of their business models as the need to decarbonize the economy becomes increasingly urgent.
DeSmogs investigation shows a disproportionate focus on green or environmental efforts by the companies including highlighting their net zero targets compared to the share of their business devoted to clean energy. Available figures compiled from various public corporate reports suggest that on average 80 percent of the businesses operations remain in oil and gas and, in one case, coal. The remaining 20 percent represents investments outside of fossil fuels, in areas such as renewables, carbon capture and storage, and research into new green technologies.
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The analysis, however, found that 63 percent of the more than 3,000 online posts and videos posted on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook by Royal Dutch Shell, TotalEnergies, Repsol, Eni, Fortum and Preem between December 2019 and April 2021 presented the energy companies as green. Among these posts, 18 percent were publicly designated as advertisements as they appeared on Facebook Ad Library; the number of paid adverts analysed is likely higher overall but YouTube and Twitter do not publicly disclose this information.
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Half of the companies analysed dedicated over 80 percent of their posts to highlighting their involvement in green and climate-friendly work such as building up more renewable energy capacity. Green investments, however, make up just 12 percent of these companies portfolios on average based on publicly available figures.
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Shell, which was identified as the second worst offender in the study, currently channels 90 percent of its long-term investments into fossil fuels, according to recent analysis, and between 2010 and 2018, it was reported to have dedicated just 1 percent of its investments to sources of low-carbon energy such as wind and solar.
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https://www.desmog.com/2021/10/03/european-energy-companies-greenwashing/