BP Out of Touch on Climate and Clean Energy Technology
How BP's Outlook for Energy looks to the past not the future
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How BP's Outlook for Energy looks to the past not the future
The oil industry and its allies are used to dismissing those who are warning about climate change as a bunch of lentil-eating, sandal-wearing commies. But over the last few months we have seen a growing number of authoritative voices calling for fossil fuel disinvestment, with a growing number of institutional investors actually saying they will disinvest from fossil fuels.
How about some good news for a change? The end of the dominance of the oil age could be sooner than you think.
The International Energy Agency’s flagship annual report, the World Energy Outlook, is out today and it confirms what Keystone XL opponents have been saying all along. Building pipelines will increase tar sands production.
The IEA’s annual World Energy Outlook is out today and judging by the media attention it’s getting it might as well have been named, ‘U.S. Oil Boom Outlook’.
The US could soon replace Saudi Arabia as the world’s leading oil producer, just as the Saudis promise to go green