Oil giant agrees to pay record environmental fine in attempt to settle on-going legal action over Gulf of Mexico disaster
With tiered divestment fast emerging as one of the most influential investment trends in recent history, fossil fuel majors would be wise to adapt their business plans accordingly
Oil giant's statistical review confirms growing influence of energy efficiency and clean power, even as it again rejects carbon bubble concerns
Six European energy companies write to UN asking for help to develop worldwide price on emission
James Smith of the Carbon Trust argues there is a future for oil and gas firms, but only if they embrace low carbon technology
Critics call for BP to provide immediate access to Warwick University archive containing billions of pounds worth of scientific research by the oil group from the 80s and 90s
A series of new reports urges investors to beware of escalating stranded assets risks
Almost all of BP’s shareholders have voted to force the company to disclose the risks it faces from climate change.
Oil firm invested billions of pounds in clean and low-carbon energy in the 80s and 90s but later abandoned meaningful efforts to move away from fossil fuels and locked away the research
Campaigners celebrate move, but oil giant does not confirm whether decision is linked to ALEC's stance on climate change