From Philip Evans, Greenpeace <[email protected]>
Subject BP's terrifying plans:
Date January 24, 2020 1:17 PM
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Hi John - BP have plans that will make the climate emergency even worse than it already is.

BP are planning to spend $71 billion digging up new oil and gas, when they already have more fossil fuels on their books than our planet can afford for them to burn. [1] If they go ahead with this, it'll mean more frequent and even more severe climate disasters like Australia's devastating bushfires. [2] BP must immediately stop digging for new oil and gas and then stop being an oil company altogether!

Can you sign this petition calling on BP to switch to 100% renewable energy - or shut down? The bigger we can make this, the more pressure they'll feel.

Follow this link to sign the petition:

We've all seen the bushfires in Australia. We remember the hurricanes in the Caribbean and the floods that caused so much damage in Indonesia - and here in the UK too. The climate emergency is making disasters like these more frequent and much more severe.

But as bad as it is now, the climate emergency will only get worse if BP carry out their 10 year plan to drill for new fossil fuels. We have to do everything we possibly can to stop them!

Follow this link to call on BP to switch to 100% renewable energy - or shut down:

Going up against an oil giant like BP is a daunting prospect - they've got billions of pounds and a direct line to governments all over the world. But pressure from people demanding climate action is already putting them on the back-foot.

In the past weeks and months, BP have lost major sponsorship deals, come under serious fire from investors, and are being threatened with legal cases for their climate-wrecking practices. Now let's build enough pressure to get BP to do what they need to if we're to tackle the climate emergency - stop drilling for new oil and gas and then stop being an oil company.

Thanks for taking action against BP today! There'll be much more to come on this campaign very soon - so keep an eye out in your inbox.

Philip,
Climate emergency team, Greenpeace UK

Overexposed: The IPCC's report on 1.5°C and the risks of overinvestment in oil and gas: [link removed]
Australia fires: A visual guide to the bushfire crisis: [link removed]











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