Cramer Remix: I don't like the fossil fuel stocks

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Cramer Remix: I don't like the fossil fuel stocks
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Jim Cramer breaks down his feelings on the oil and gas space.

, the waste management service, has seen its stock rise nearly 32% in 2019.

CEO Stephen Jones told Cramer that last year the company began working with the Green Investment Group in the United Kingdom to kickoff six renewable energy projects with construction of four of those initiatives coming this year alone. "We haven't had that kind of growth in decades," he said. "I think investors are starting to see the growth that we've talked about come to fruition."Ethan Brown, founder and chief executive officer of Beyond Meat Inc., center, celebrates with his wife Tracy Brown, center left, and guests during the company's initial public offering at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York, U.S., on Thursday, May 2, 2019.

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