BP Plans To Be Carbon-Neutral By 2050 WhatDoYouThink?
Oil giant BP has pledged to shrink its carbon footprint to net zero within the next 30 years by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and investing in green energy, though critics claim the plan does not go far enough.
What doRay FigueroaSingapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
BP boss Looney sets out to 'reinvent' oil giant with zero carbon goalBP chief executive Bernard Looney may be new to the job, but he's already set the oil giant an ambitious goal. He wants the company to become a net zero carbon emitter by 2050
Read more »
Oil giant BP is latest to pledge net zero emissions by 2050BP has become the latest to pledge net zero emissions by 2050. 'There is no reason that Exxon and Chevron can’t follow suit,” said one sustainability nonprofit.
Read more »
BP boss Looney 'reinvents' oil giant with zero carbon goalBP plans to sharply reduce its carbon emissions by 2050 as part of a reinvention of the 111-year old company by newly-appointed chief executive Bernard Looney
Read more »
All eyes on Exxon and Chevron after BP pledges to go carbon neutralBP’s pledge to zero out all its carbon emissions by 2050 boosts the pressure for Exxon Mobil and Chevron to do more about climate change.
Read more »
Taiwan plans $2 billion package to soften coronavirus hit to economyTaiwan plans to spend T$60 billion ($2 billion) to help cushion the impact of th...
Read more »
Artist scraps plans for Thunberg mural after boycott threatsShane Balkowitsch had planned to put a 2.1-meter tall mural of Thunberg on the brick exterior wall of a bakery. The mural would've featured a photo of the teenage climate activist from her visit to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.
Read more »