Climate change BP’s net zero announcement – Greenpeace response Bernard Looney, BP's new boss, has unveiled his plan to tackle the oil giant's carbon problem. Amidst a climate emergency, all the tough questions are being left to his successor… by Stefano Gelmini February 12, 2020
Climate change BP’s net zero carbon ambition includes lots more oil BP’s new CEO is setting out his ‘net zero carbon ambition’ for the oil and gas giant. Bernard Looney wants the company to be seen as kinder and cleaner, committed… by Jamie Woolley February 12, 2020
Antarctic Research finds Antarctic penguin colonies declining by as much as 77% in last 50 years London, Ushuaia - Argentina, 11 February 2020 – Scientists surveying chinstrap penguin colonies in the Antarctic have found that the impacts of climate change have led to drastic reductions of… by James Hanson February 11, 2020
Meat and dairy Are fast food companies really going vegan? Plant-based food has hit the mainstream, with major fast food companies like Burger King and KFC releasing vegan versions of their beef or chicken classics. But is this the end… by Helle Abelvik-Lawson February 11, 2020
Oceans Antarctic penguins are in trouble. Here’s how we can help them Scientists are braving the freezing Antarctic conditions to count chinstrap penguins - and it’s not looking good. Penguin numbers in the area have dropped by around two-thirds, but a new… by Mal Chadwick February 11, 2020
Antarctic Oceans in crisis: mystery penguins spotted on River Thames London, 10 February 2020. Today, a towering two-metre penguin ice sculpture appeared on the shores of the River Thames opposite St. Pauls Cathedral. by James Hanson February 10, 2020
Climate change BP’s new CEO says he’s serious about climate change. So why is BP still in the oil business? Bernard Looney is trying to position the oil company as green and responsible. If BP's new CEO is serious, the company will quickly abandon oil and gas, and move into… by John Sauven February 5, 2020
Climate change UPDATE: Greenpeace activists remain locked onto dirty oil barrels at BP HQ Weds February 5, 11.30am: Seven Greenpeace activists are still blocking BP’s London HQ in St James’ Square. The volunteers are locked on to dirty oil barrels in front… by Alison Kirkman February 5, 2020
Climate change Greenpeace deliver 500 solar panels to BP’s new CEO and shutdown HQ At 3am this morning, 100 Greenpeace activists delivered 500 solar panels with a total area of over 800 square metres to BP’s London Headquarters in St James’ Square,… by Graham Thompson February 5, 2020
Climate change High Court greenlights legal challenge to BP’s North Sea drilling permit - BP’s new chief executive Bernard Looney starts his new job with legal headache - Greenpeace granted permission to challenge legality of BP’s North Sea drilling permit by Stefano Gelmini February 4, 2020