Much of the world’s reserves of oil and gas is under threat from rising tides, storms, floods and extreme temperatures caused by climate change, risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft said. Access to the equivalent of 600 billion barrels or 40% of the world’s recoverable oil and gas reserves could be affected by the wild weather, with .
By Noah Browning LONDON (Reuters) - Much of the world's reserves of oil and gas is under threat from rising tides, storms, floods and extreme temperat.
Much of the world's reserves of oil and gas is under threat from rising tides, storms, floods and extreme temperatures caused by climate change, risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft said on Thursday.