The British oil and gas company BP has decided to scrap targets to reduce oil and gas production by 2030, reports Reuter
The oil giant is scaling back its strategy for green transition
To regain confidence after the stock slipped.
Publicerad: 7 oktober 2024, 11:26 / DI:se
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Gorffly mokua
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This is a blatant betrayal of climate commitments & a reckless move that undermines any credibility they had as a leader in the energy transition. Justice should be served!
Sarah Chabane
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Such a shameful decision! These people should be taken to justice
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We Don't Have Time
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Dear Sven Nilson
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!
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Munene Mugambi
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This represents a step back from its green transition commitments. While it may be aimed at boosting investor confidence after stock declines, it raises serious questions about the company's commitment to sustainability and climate goals, potentially undermining global efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
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Princess
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This is a shocking betrayal of the urgent need to address climate change.
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Munene Mugambi
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@princess_nel_268 Scaling back on green transition efforts at a time when immediate action is crucial undermines the global push for sustainability and decarbonization.
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Randy Siders Jr
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Annett Michuki..
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this is so disappointing
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Joseph Githinji
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This is saddening, sustainability commitments must not be stopped for profit gains, the oil giants must be ready to pay the cost for a sustainable future.
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Munene Mugambi
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@joseph_githinji Profit-driven decisions that halt sustainability commitments only deepen the climate crisis. Oil giants must take responsibility for their role in shaping a sustainable future, even if it means bearing higher costs
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walter lungayi
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This is so wrong. They should recommit to sustainability, invest in renewable technologies, engage stakeholders transparently, diversify energy sources, and set measurable targets to ensure accountability.
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This is a blatant betrayal of climate commitments & a reckless move that undermines any credibility they had as a leader in the energy transition. Justice should be served!
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Such a shameful decision! These people should be taken to justice
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Dear Sven Nilson 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 represents a step back from its green transition commitments. While it may be aimed at boosting investor confidence after stock declines, it raises serious questions about the company's commitment to sustainability and climate goals, potentially undermining global efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
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This is a shocking betrayal of the urgent need to address climate change.
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@princess_nel_268 Scaling back on green transition efforts at a time when immediate action is crucial undermines the global push for sustainability and decarbonization.
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this is so disappointing
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This is saddening, sustainability commitments must not be stopped for profit gains, the oil giants must be ready to pay the cost for a sustainable future.
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@joseph_githinji Profit-driven decisions that halt sustainability commitments only deepen the climate crisis. Oil giants must take responsibility for their role in shaping a sustainable future, even if it means bearing higher costs
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This is so wrong. They should recommit to sustainability, invest in renewable technologies, engage stakeholders transparently, diversify energy sources, and set measurable targets to ensure accountability.
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@walter_lungayi I second you