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Sun May 22, 2022, 06:23 PM May 2022

Revealed: the 'carbon bombs' set to trigger catastrophic climate breakdown [View all]

Exclusive: Oil and gas majors are planning scores of vast projects that threaten to shatter the 1.5C climate goal. If governments do not act, these firms will continue to cash in as the world burns

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/ng-interactive/2022/may/11/fossil-fuel-carbon-bombs-climate-breakdown-oil-gas



The world’s biggest fossil fuel firms are quietly planning scores of “carbon bomb” oil and gas projects that would drive the climate past internationally agreed temperature limits with catastrophic global impacts, a Guardian investigation shows. The exclusive data shows these firms are in effect placing multibillion-dollar bets against humanity halting global heating. Their huge investments in new fossil fuel production could pay off only if countries fail to rapidly slash carbon emissions, which scientists say is vital.

The oil and gas industry is extremely volatile but extraordinarily profitable, particularly when prices are high, as they are at present. ExxonMobil, Shell, BP and Chevron have made almost $2tn in profits in the past three decades, while recent price rises led BP’s boss to describe the company as a “cash machine”.

The lure of colossal payouts in the years to come appears to be irresistible to the oil companies, despite the world’s climate scientists stating in February that further delay in cutting fossil fuel use would mean missing our last chance “to secure a liveable and sustainable future for all”. As the UN secretary general, António Guterres, warned world leaders in April: “Our addiction to fossil fuels is killing us.” Details of the projects being planned are not easily accessible but an investigation published in the Guardian shows:



The fossil fuel industry’s short-term expansion plans involve the start of oil and gas projects that will produce greenhouse gases equivalent to a decade of CO2 emissions from China, the world’s biggest polluter. These plans include 195 carbon bombs, gigantic oil and gas projects that would each result in at least a billion tonnes of CO2 emissions over their lifetimes, in total equivalent to about 18 years of current global CO2 emissions. About 60% of these have already started pumping. The dozen biggest oil companies are on track to spend $103m a day for the rest of the decade exploiting new fields of oil and gas that cannot be burned if global heating is to be limited to well under 2C.

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At around 1000ppm, people become 20 pct dumber. roamer65 May 2022 #1
Data from Earth's past holds a warning for our future under climate change Celerity May 2022 #2
... roamer65 May 2022 #3
After seeing your post, I borrowed the book for the library Javaman May 2022 #22
It is. roamer65 May 2022 #23
in the very first paragraph... Javaman May 2022 #24
Yes, royally. roamer65 May 2022 #25
But that's the reality we have to deal with. hunter May 2022 #26
One point that often doesn't get mentioned. roamer65 May 2022 #5
At that rate, True Dough May 2022 #4
Here is a story exboyfil May 2022 #6
Idiocracy is coming. roamer65 May 2022 #9
Cognitive impairment, Delphinus May 2022 #13
It's damned near impossible for an affluent North American not to be complicit in this. hunter May 2022 #7
Well said Doc Sportello May 2022 #8
it is hard to deal with, as if I had to name one word to describe the American zeitgeist, it is Celerity May 2022 #10
Per capita emissions is a garbage stat Mosby May 2022 #14
So? hunter May 2022 #15
I was using per capita gdp numbers. Mosby May 2022 #16
Well, that's our problem in a nutshell. hunter May 2022 #18
Good points. nt. Mosby May 2022 #19
Excellent points, hunter. calimary May 2022 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Celerity May 2022 #17
Kick! burrowowl May 2022 #11
Shit. Glad I'm 70. dchill May 2022 #12
Yeah. I know how you feel, my friend. calimary May 2022 #21
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