BP posts $3.3 billion third-quarter profit, beating estimates as oil prices surge
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BP posts $3.3 billion third-quarter profit, beating estimates as oil prices surge
U.S. and European Oil Giants Go Different Ways on Climate Change
U.S. and European Oil Giants Go Different Ways on Climate Change HOUSTON — As oil prices plunge and concerns about climate change grow, BP, Royal Dutch Shell and other European energy companies are selling off oil fields, planning a sharp reduction in emissions and investing billions in renewable energy.The American oil giants Chevron and Exxon Mobil are going in a far different direction. They are doubling down on oil and natural gas and investing what amounts to pocket change in innovative climate-oriented efforts like small nuclear power plants and devices that suck carbon out of the air.The disparity reflects the vast differences in how Europe and the United States are approaching climate change, a global threat that many scientists say is increasing the frequency and severity of disasters like wildfires and hurricanes. European leaders have made tackling climate change a top priority while President Trump has called it a “hoax” and has dismantled environmental regulations to encourage the exploitation of fossil fuels.As world leaders struggle to adopt coordinated and effective climate policies, the choices made by oil companies, with their deep pockets, science prowess, experience in managing big engineering projects and lobbying muscle may be critical. What they do could help determine whether the world can meet the goals of the Paris agreement to limit the increase of global temperatures to below 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit above preindustrial levels.The #AlternativeandRenewableEnergy #BPPlc #CarbonCaptureandSequestration #CarbonDioxide #ChevronCorporation #ExxonMobilCorp #GlobalWarming #Greenhousegasemissions #Hydrocarbons #NaturalGas #Oil(Petroleum)andGasoline #updatesonusnewsonacqro #usnewsacqro #usnewsacqroupdates #usnewsonacqro #usnewsupdates #usanews Read the full article