We’ve installed our first ultra-fast #electricvehicle charger in the #UK – part of @BPChargemaster’s growing network. Another example of why at BP, it’s #NotBusinessAsUsual
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Replying to @zorzini
This is just one example of what we'red doing - check the link to see more!
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And you are also investing millions in climate change denial and billions in new fossil fuel extraction which means death to the planet and all life on it.
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Replying to @Bishyhilary
Hi Hilary, we disagree with both the basis & conclusions of reports relating to lobbying. We're committed to tackling the dual challenge & are in action across the business identifying ways to make all types of energy cleaner & better
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Replying to @bp_plc
You are spending millions "greenwashing" what you do i.e. spending billions on fossil fuel extraction existing and new. You are doing a little on green energy, but not enough, fast enough according to the science. Leave the fossil fuels in the ground where they belong.
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Replying to @Bishyhilary
Sources of energy like, oil & gas, are currently needed to help the world grow & prosper. Don't forget there are a billion people today who still live without electricity, billions being lifted out of poverty & low incomes & 2b more joining the population in the next 2 decade 1/2
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Replying to @BP_plc @Bishyhilary
BP: "oil & gas needed to help world grow & prosper"..."billions being lifted out of poverty." World Bank: "climate change is an acute threat to efforts to end poverty. Without urgent action, climate change impacts could push additional 100 million people into poverty by 2030."
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