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‘People are sceptical’: why mining giant BHP wants to get to net zero and how it plans to do it
Fiona Wild, the executive overseeing the company’s ambitious climate plan, outlines three things that must happen to slash emissionsFiona Wild knows people don’t believe BHP is serious about taking action on climate change – she gets the letters, some of them in all capitals, accusing the global miner of not doing enough.Wild is the executive at BHP charged with overseeing the company’s ambitious plan, announced in September, to slash emissions by 30% over the next decade and achieve net zero by 2050. Related: BHP cuts Mount Arthur coalmine valuation by $1.5bn after thermal coal price plunges I’m a climate scientist by background … and getting to 1.5C is going to be a real challenge Related: BHP bosses defend company's decision to stay in gas and oil 'for the medium term' Related: BHP and Origin suspend membership of Queensland Resources Council over 'vote Greens last' campaign We’ve been pretty clear that we don’t think energy coal has a role in our portfolioAbsolutely the right thing to do and the thing that adds the most shareholder value Continue reading...