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Shell energy scenarios to 2050 (2009)

AuthorShell International BV
Date2009
Classification 6.01.2.15/47 (NP & GREENHOUSE EFFECT - CO2 REDUCTION AND CLIMATE CHANGE)
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Foreword

Never before has humanity faced such a challenging outlook for energy and 
the planet. This can be summed up in five words:
''more energy, less carbon dioxide".

To help think about the future of energy, we have developed two scenarios that 
describe alternative ways it may develop. In the first scenario - called Scramble - 
policymakers pay little attention to more efficient energy use until supplies are 
tight. Likewise, greenhouse gas emissions are not seriously addressed until there 
are major climate shocks. In the second scenario - Blueprints - growing local 
actions begin to address the challenges of economic development, energy security 
and environmental pollution. A price is applied to a critical mass of emissions 
giving a huge stimulus to the development of clean energy technologies, such as 
carbon dioxide capture and storage, and energy efficiency measures. The result is
far lower carbon dioxide emissions.

We are determined to provide energy in responsible ways and serve our customers 
and investors as effectively as we can. Both these scenarios help us do that by 
testing our strategy against a range of possible developments over the long-term. 
However, in our view, the Blueprints' outcomes offer the best hope for a sustainable 
future, whether or not they arise exactly in the way we describe. I am convinced 
they are possible with the right combination of policy, technology and commitment 
from governments, industry and society globally. But achieving them will not be easy, 
and time is short. We urgently need clear thinking, huge investment, and effective 
leadership. Whatever your role in this, I hope these scenarios will help you 
understand better the choices you face.

Jeroen van der Veer.
Chief Executive
Royal Dutch Shell plc

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