BP’s Renewable Energy Struggles: What It Means for Big Oil’s Green Future
Doug McIntyre and David Callaway discuss the decline of BP’s renewable energy ambitions and what it means for the broader industry. Callaway explains how BP, once a leading investor in wind and solar, is now struggling with stock performance, facing pressure from activist investors, and potentially breaking up its renewable assets. The conversation raises concerns about whether major oil companies can genuinely transition to green energy or if short-term profits will always take priority.
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