The U.S. official said he had 'serious questions' as to whether that can happen.
published an interview with U.S. climate envoy John Kerry where he urged oil and gas producers to develop the technological breakthroughs they say will soon allow the world to drill and burn fossil fuelsIn the revealing article, Kerry said he had “serious questions” as to whether this development can happen. Instead, he claimed that the ideal solution is a fast global switch to renewable energy.
As pressure mounts on oil and gas companies to curb their emissions, the firms hold on tightly to the
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