Why cheap oil is the key to beating climate change | Mitchell Anderson
by Mitchell Anderson from Environment | The Guardian on (#XD81)
Keeping the price of a barrel of crude at $75 or less will devastate the profitability of fossil fuel extraction - as the shelving of three tar sands projects demonstrates








As world leaders enter the home stretch of the Paris climate negotiations they should keep in mind a key measure of success in limiting carbon emissions: cheap oil. The lower the global price of oil, the more it stays in the ground - due to the brutal, if counterintuitive, logic of the petroleum marketplace.
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