At least thirty years ago I read of a report from a British society of chemical engineers which pointed out that the ultimate climate cost of using natural gas, given how much of it escapes into the atmosphere, would be equivalent to burning coal. As with most aspects of climate reporting, it is only now being taken seriously.
At least thirty years ago I read of a report from a British society of chemical engineers which pointed out that the ultimate climate cost of using natural gas, given how much of it escapes into the atmosphere, would be equivalent to burning coal. As with most aspects of climate reporting, it is only now being taken seriously.
At least thirty years ago I read of a report from a British society of chemical engineers which pointed out that the ultimate climate cost of using natural gas, given how much of it escapes into the atmosphere, would be equivalent to burning coal. As with most aspects of climate reporting, it is only now being taken seriously.