“In the year before Joanna’s protest at its Manila office, Shell paid out more money to its shareholders than any other company in the world: $20 billion, comfortably beating second-placed Apple. Its chief executive Ben van Beurden earned over $62,000 a day. Such fantastic rewards were possible only because the full costs of Shell’s products were being shouldered by others, who would continue to bear them − along with people yet unborn − far into the future.” Climate ChangeJournalismDeforestationGreenlandNatural DisastersCoralGlacial Lakes Book:Race for Tomorrow: Survival, Innovation and Profit on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis Source: Race for Tomorrow: Survival, Innovation and Profit on the Front Lines of the Climate Crisis