Why defusing 'carbon bombs' offers a promising new agenda for tackling climate change

A carbon bomb is a fossil fuel extraction project, such as a coal mine, that can cause over a metric gigaton of CO₂ emissions during its lifetime. That’s a billion tons—more than twice the UK’s annual emissions from a single project.


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Source: Phys.org