None of the above. They are actually cheaper than most alternatives. I believe their "trick" is to maintain accounts in each country such that a cross country remittance doesn't actual involve money movement which saves on fees.
The UK rolled probably rolled out free SMS texts later than the US; the US was one of the first markets that rolled it out. I don't know when whatsapp rolled out there but I'm guessing it pre dates unlimited SMS being ubiquitious.
iMessage has pretty much the same feature set as Whatsapp so US users don't really have a reason to migrate at this point.
SMS is very popular in the US for historical reasons. Many users in other countries (like India) moved to products like Whatsapp because their cell phone plans charged per message but US phone plans have had free SMS pricing for years so we've never had a push here. iPhone is market leader in the US so iMessageis also heavily used since its default for SMS between iOS users.
It clarifies this in the 2nd paragraph:
"sites in Texas have emitted double the amount of the gas than in New Mexico, per unit of production, since 2019"