BP is making preparations for a lower carbon future, and is keeping its greenhouse gas emissions either at or below the levels it saw in 2015, according to a new report, “ Advancing the Energy Transition ”, but its plan is failing to impress environmentalists, according to The Guardian. The report, published on Monday, details BP’s plans for reducing its pollution levels—especially its methane levels, from its operations. Unlike its Shell counterpart, BP is not planning to make a big play in renewable energy. Instead, BP’s report identifies its goal of “embracing the dual challenge” of meeting the growing energy demand and meeting those increased demands with fewer emissions. “A race to renewables is not enough” BP’s report reads. Still, BP promises that its net operational emissions will not increase. On top of that, it promises to “help others to curb their emissions” as well. The brass tacks of […]