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co2coalition.org
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| | | | | By Gregory Wrightstone People should be celebrating, not demonizing, modern increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). We cannot overstate the importance of the gas. Without it, life doesn't exist. First, a bit of history: During each of the last four glacial advances, CO2's concentration fell below 190 parts per million (ppm), less than 50 percent of our current concentration of ... Read more | |
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clear.ucdavis.edu
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| | | | | Burger King has been adding lemongrass to cows' diets in an attempt to cut down on cattle's methane emissions. Given the greenhouse gas' role in climate change, it's a big deal. If nothing else, decreasing methane would buy us time to try and get a handle on carbon dioxide emissions, the No. 1 elephant in the room - and in the atmosphere. | |
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unsolicitedfeedback.blog
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| | | | | Getting to net zero isn't enough. Rob Jackson makes the case in Into the Clear Blue Sky that we must first reduce greenhouse gas emissions and then restore the levels of carbon dioxide and methane in the Earth's atmosphere to pre-industrial levels. It's a tall order. | |
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unsolicitedfeedback.blog
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| | | Climate change is happening now. Record-setting heatwaves, devastating forest fires, intense tropical storms and extreme flooding are no longer distant predictions, they're daily events. In The Climate Book, Swedish environmental activist Geta Thunberg has gathered the expertise of over 100 climate scientists, oceanographers, engineers, economists, philosophers and Indigenous leaders. Each has written a short chapter,... | ||