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Linda Nitsche

GOOD Sheet - CO2 World - 0 views

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    Simple graphic explanation of CO2 in our environment.
anonymous

Ocean Acidification Is Accelerating And Severe Damages Are Imminent - 0 views

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    More than 150 scientists from 26 countries are calling for immediate action by policymakers to reduce CO2 emissions sharply to avoid possible widespread and severe damage to marine ecosystems from ocean acidification. This warning comes in The Monaco Declaration and the Research Priorities Report developed at the 2nd international symposium on The Ocean in a High-CO2 World, to be released during a press conference on Friday, 30 January, at the ASLO Aquatic Sciences Conference in Nice.
anonymous

The Nation - Running in Circles Over Carbon - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Cutting carbon dioxide emissions is a fine idea, and a lot of companies would be proud to do it. But they would prefer to be second, if not third or fourth.
anonymous

BBC NEWS | Business | Green energy 'revolution' needed - 0 views

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    A leading energy body is calling for a $45 trillion (£23 trillion) green revolution to tackle global warming. The International Energy Agency (IEA) said nations must spend 1% of annual economic output on new technology to halve carbon dioxide emissions by 2050.
anonymous

BBC NEWS | Business | The great carbon bazaar - 0 views

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    Evidence of serious flaws in the multi-billion dollar global market for carbon credits has been uncovered by a BBC World Service investigation. The credits are generated by a United Nations-run scheme called the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
anonymous

Cities to count emissions with Carbon Disclosure Project | Green Tech - CNET News.com - 0 views

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    How can cities reduce the role they may play in global warming? Could fire departments, garbage collection services, residential building codes, and industrial regulations be greener? Attempting to help address those questions, 21 U.S. cities, including New York, Las Vegas, and New Orleans will describe their major sources of greenhouse gas emissions to the Carbon Disclosure Project, one of the world's largest repositories linking such data to climate change.
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