Burning world’s fossil fuel reserves could emit 3.5tn tons of greenhouse gas
by Oliver Milman from Environment | The Guardian on (#63SFH)
The world will have released more planet-heating emissions than have occurred since the industrial revolution, analysis found
Burning the world's proven reserves of fossil fuels would emit more planet-heating emissions than have occurred since the industrial revolution, easily blowing the remaining carbon budget before societies are subjected to catastrophic global heating, a new analysis has found.
An enormous 3.5tn tons of greenhouse gas emissions will be emitted if governments allow identified reserves of coal, oil and gas to be extracted and used, according to what has been described as the first public database of fossil fuel production.
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