British oil major BP (BP.L), opens new tab and Trinidad and Tobago's state energy firm NGC have received a two-year license from the U.S. Treasury Department to negotiate and develop the Cocuina-Manakin gas fields with Venezuela, Trinidad's energy minister said on Wednesday.
Washington last month did not renew a broad license that had allowed Venezuela to freely export its oil and receive investment, but it has since issued individual authorizations to companies trying to do business in the sanctioned South American country.
BP's license to explore gas in Venezuela negatively impacts the planet due to increased fossil fuel extraction, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. This is despicable, who even approves these things? Tragic!!!
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This is a step backwards. We need to be investing in clean energy solutions, not clinging to fossil fuels.
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@george_kariuki This is a move only driven by the executives needs to mint more money and without a care about the planet's health. The decision makers at BP have decided they want to go extinct but go extinct with a fat bank account.
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This is so disappointing. Signs of Climate deniers.
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Munene Mugambi
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@walter_lungayi BP is quite aware of climate change and I'm sure they don't even deny it's existence. In fact, I'm sure some of the people at BP are worried about it but the need for profit trumps reason any day at the corporation.
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Truly sad
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The saddest part is that , even the government and the leaders are watching and you will never hear them raise voices over this!!!
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Elizabeth Gathigia
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This is unacceptable! and should be stopped, the world does not need more oil
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Gorffly mokua
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@elizbeth_gathigia Absolutely! This should be stopped, the world should not sit and watch this..
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Joseph Githinji
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Sad to see major companies still investing in fossil fuels without considering its impacts to the environment.
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Gorffly mokua
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@joseph_githinji It seems that they don't care about its impacts!! They only interested in making money..
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Annett Michuki..
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what a backlash, this is not good
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@annett_michuki Till how long will they continue to prioritize money over our lives....???
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BP's license to explore gas in Venezuela negatively impacts the planet due to increased fossil fuel extraction, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. This is despicable, who even approves these things? Tragic!!!
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Dear winnie nguru Your climate warning has received over 50 agrees! We have reached out to Bp Plc by email and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! To reach more people and increase the chance of a response, click the Share button above to share the review on your social accounts. For every new member that joins We Don't Have Time from your network, we will plant a tree and attribute it to you! /Adam, We Don't Have Time
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This is a step backwards. We need to be investing in clean energy solutions, not clinging to fossil fuels.
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@george_kariuki This is a move only driven by the executives needs to mint more money and without a care about the planet's health. The decision makers at BP have decided they want to go extinct but go extinct with a fat bank account.
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This is so disappointing. Signs of Climate deniers.
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@walter_lungayi BP is quite aware of climate change and I'm sure they don't even deny it's existence. In fact, I'm sure some of the people at BP are worried about it but the need for profit trumps reason any day at the corporation.
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Truly sad
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The saddest part is that , even the government and the leaders are watching and you will never hear them raise voices over this!!!
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This is unacceptable! and should be stopped, the world does not need more oil
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@elizbeth_gathigia Absolutely! This should be stopped, the world should not sit and watch this..
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Sad to see major companies still investing in fossil fuels without considering its impacts to the environment.
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@joseph_githinji It seems that they don't care about its impacts!! They only interested in making money..
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what a backlash, this is not good
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@annett_michuki Till how long will they continue to prioritize money over our lives....???