Geosciences And Carbon Sequestration To Address Climate Change
Source: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The pace of global carbon emissions may be such that humanity's best efforts to stabilize them below current levels by 2050 won't be enough to prevent a significant increase in Earth's temperatures. Margaret Leinen, drawing on the U.N.'s recent climate reports, and the latest research from the field, shows the dire graph: a red line of CO2 emissions marching steadily upward.
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| Date: | Oct 2007 |



