Reuters: Without a global carbon price, the expanding shale gas boom would exacerbate climate change and take money away from renewable energy projects, a new report said, calling for a worldwide pause until countries take steps necessary to lower the risks of the new wave of drilling. The report from the well-respected Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of Manchester is one of the the first to try to measure the global warming implications of the shale gas drilling bonanza. The......
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Report Questions Role of Shale Gas as Bridge to Low Carbon Future
Posted by Reuters: Stacy Feldman on January 19th, 2011
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