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For which future does this make sense? BP should know what the elite is planning to do. The development to EV must be disrupted for this to make sense.
the problem is that the returns on renewables are lower than fossil fuels, as they can’t exploit us as much the share holders said to go back to oil and gas
i don’t really care about any legacy energy provider so this means nothing to me, they’ll be disrupted soon enough
Yet, they can’t exploit us yet.
BP have always paid lip service to EV & Renewables.
The political winds changing just give it an excuse to be more open about this.