Documents show BP, Shell and Equinor had several meetings with government officials

Fossil fuel giants have been holding a series of private meetings with government officials in an attempt to be part of next year’s crucial global climate talks in the UK.

Documents show that some of the world’s biggest polluting corporations have been lobbying the UK government, offering money in return for exposure at Cop26 – and in one case saying they could act as an intermediary between UK officials and governments around the world.

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