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1: Resolutions results | Follow This (follow-this.org)
2: IEA: “These windfalls gains provide a once-in-a-generation opportunity for oil and gas producing economies to fund the much-needed transformation of their economies, and for major oil and gas companies to do more to diversify their spending.” Record clean energy spending is set to help global energy investment grow by 8% in 2022 – News – IEA
3: BP sets ambition for net zero by 2050, fundamentally changing organisation to deliver | News and insights | Home (12 February 2020)
4: Our sustainability aims | Sustainability | Home (bp.com)
5: ESG datasheet 2020 (bp.com)
6: IPCC: “The report […] finds that unless there are immediate, rapid and large-scale reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, limiting warming to close to 1.5°C or even 2°C will be beyond reach.” Climate change widespread, rapid, and intensifying – IPCC — IPCC
7: Financial Times: “Maersk warns oil groups are holding back clean energy transition; Shipping company says more affordable green fuel must be offered by suppliers” Maersk warns oil groups are holding back clean energy transition | Financial Times (ft.com)
8: ESG datasheet 2020 (bp.com)
9: Sustainability report 2020 (bp.com) (page 31)
10: BP – Global Climate Insights
11: Carbon Tracker: “companies […] are sitting on three times more coal, oil and gas reserves than can be burned without breaking the 1.5°C Paris climate target”. Exchanges carrying 3 times more carbon reserves than can be burned under Paris – Carbon Tracker Initiative