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
Given what's at stake - catastrophic, irreversible warming - BP's actions are not genuine. They're greenwashing. Our world desperately needs better.
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I think everything in my tweet remains valid. Every company will put a spin on the steps they are taking. They should be challenged to make far greater steps, but also recognised rather than berated for the steps they are taking.
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My point is that they hold up the very tiny thing they're doing to 1) confuse the public into thinking what they're doing is enough, 2) keep people from pressuring them to do more.
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BP is being held responsible for emissions that result from its products. Why shouldn’t Amazon be held responsible for every kWh consumed in relation to the products it sells, for example all energy consumption related to viewing Amazon Prime, streaming and Echo?
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Agree. That's why I'm doing what I'm doing internally. BP's line that they need "time & investment" rings hollow since they've known about the threat of climate change since the 70s. We had time. Instead, BP used it to make an obscene amount of money.https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1162672777251287040 …
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