Former BP boss says subsidies are incompatible with combating climate change and should be eliminated before setting carbon price to curb emissions
Protesters gather at annual meeting in London as oil company tries to keep share swap deal on trackBP has won a crucial one-month extension to its troubled share swap with Russia's Rosneft, as shareholders and protesters...
The US justice department's suit against BP for the Deepwater Horizon spill sends a message to oil executives about riskA disaster as large as the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico cannot be remediated through...
Alison Smith from the University of Cambridge joins us to discuss what single-celled organisms can do to cure our addiction to oil. Oh, and perhaps help make vitamins and pharmaceuticals too.
Hands up who thinks BP’s public image has been improved as a result of pumping upwards of half a million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, ravaging eco-systems, depriving fishermen of their livelihoods, incurring...
Because of the large number of comments, this is a second copy of this thread.
There are many people who have questions for Tony Hayward, the CEO of BP. (For those behind the times, they changed their name from British Petroleum some 9 years ago.) Today was the turn of Congress.
Because of interest in this subject, we are keeping this thread open, as well as the analysis of BP's new plans shown in thread http://www.theoildrum.com/node/6603.
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