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BP's Net Zero Scam: How Oil Giants Deceive UsBehind BP’s shiny net zero promises lies a strategy built on carbon offsets, vague targets, and continued oil expansion. This ...
BP's plan would result in reducing the company’s emissions to net zero from a current total of 415 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent per year — and could create new work for the AEC industry.
Fossil-fuel giant BP says it will become net zero by 2050. One-third of the US Senate introduces the Clean Economy Act to launch climate action. Virginia lawmakers pass major green energy legislation.
Shell's robust rejection of these reports appears to have, for now, thrown cold water on a potential takeover bid for BP.
BP’s new boss set out the boldest climate goal of any major oil company, pledging Wednesday to eliminate almost all of the carbon emissions from BP operations and the fuel it sells to customers.
BP has announced plans to become a net zero emissions company by 2050 or sooner, ... “This will certainly be a challenge, but also a tremendous opportunity. It is clear to me, ...
BP has set the goal of becoming "net zero" on carbon by 2050. The London-based energy giant, which operates the BP Whiting Refinery on the Lake Michigan lakefront, said it aspires to be net zero ...
In the latest pledge for net zero carbon emissions from an oil major, BP said on Wednesday that it aims to become a net zero company by 2050 or sooner.. A week after new CEO Bernard Looney took ...
Delta mitigating emissions, BP going 'net zero'; Mayflower offshore wind at $58/MWh; GM making progress with batteries; 50,000 Californians will put batteries in homes this year; and Fisker's new ...
BP (NYSE: BP) and CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. (NYSE: CX) have revealed that they will work together to accelerate the progress of CEMEX's 2050 ambition to deliver net zero CO2 concrete globally.
China, the world's top emitter, made a surprising pledge to reach net-zero emissions by 2060. California said it would ban sales of new gas-guzzling cars by 2035.
The second thing we need from regulators is a net-zero target for the industry. Today, the target for shipping is to reduce by half its emissions by 2050. In my book, that's not a very ambitious ...
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