Germany's ability to produce power from
unconventional gas remains uncertain.
Not exact matches
Most of the
remaining fossil fuel carbon is in coal and
unconventional oil and
gas.
Today's research suggests 25 per cent of Europe's
unconventional gas resources could feasibly be exploited while still
remaining below two degrees.
It warns that the targets will
remain far out of reach so long with continued exploitation of fossil fuels, such as coal burning for electricity and continued exploitation of
unconventional oil and
gas.