How Can the Carbon Bubble Affect Your Investments?

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There are starting to be more and more mentions of a "carbon bubble" in the media. No investor likes to hear the word "bubble," and in this video, Fool.com contributors Aimee Duffy and Tyler Crowe look at the notions of stranded assets and unburnable reserves, and how these concepts may affect our energy investments.

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