It’s Getting Hot In Here: Keeping (and Calculating) Tabs on Gas Drilling
As shale gas was promoted as a “bridge fuel,” analysts and activists revisited the math: how much carbon can the atmosphere absorb before climate thresholds are crossed? The debate shifted from local wells to global limits. If carbon budgets are finite, the question becomes stark — which reserves stay underground?
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