November 28, 2012

Myth of Abundance Impedes Climate Progress

Kurt Cobb, Christian Science Monitor


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The great fear among those working to address climate change is that the seemingly vast resources of fossil fuels waiting to be burned will send the world hurtling toward certain catastrophe. By invoking fossil fuel abundance, climate activists believe that their argument for a rapid transition to alternative energy is made more persuasive. But, it is poor strategy to reinforce the myth of fossil fuel abundance when doing so actually makes many people less open to such an argument. And, as it turns out, the abundance argument is also contrary to the available data, logic and prudent risk management principles.

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TAGGED: natural gas, Coal, Climate Progress, climate change, Oil abundance

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