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To: Gottfried who wrote (246614)3/6/2014 7:58:27 AM
From: T L Comiskey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541854
 
Carbon bubble' threatens stock markets, say MPs


By Matt McGrath
Environment correspondent,
BBC News

Investments in coal and oil may be overvalued, according to MPs
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The world's financial markets could be creating a "carbon bubble" by over valuing the fossil fuel assets of large companies say MPs.

Much of this coal and oil may have to be left in the ground to combat climate change, according to the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC)

The Committee also hits out at the lack of green finance.

Less than half the £200bn needed to deliver emissions cuts by 2020 is in place they say.

A number of studies in recent years have warned that stock markets around the world have overvalued companies with large holdings of coal, oil and gas.

The problem stems from the fact that countries including the UK agreed at a UN meeting in Mexico in 2010 to limit global temperature rises to 2C.

To achieve this, economists including Sir Nicholas Stern have calculated that between 60 and 80% of existing reserves of fossil fuels will need to remain in the ground, unburned.