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Burning wood Fifteen conservation groups are supporting the use of wood as fuel, despite the fact it releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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Added: 22nd November 2009
Video: Ice expert explains CO2 studies Nov. 19: Researcher Vasilii Petrenko explains the science of studying carbon dioxide on the Greenland ice sheet. (Nightly News) Greenland - Ice sheet - A...
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Added: 20th November 2009
Carbon Sinks: Oceans Absorbing Less Carbon Dioxide A new study finds that the oceans' ability to absorb man-made carbon emissions may be dwindling at the same time the world's emissions rates show no sign of slo...
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Added: 20th November 2009
Oceans First year-by-year study, 1765-2008, shows proportion decliningThe oceans play a key role in regulating climate, absorbing more than a quarter of the carbon dio...
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Added: 19th November 2009
Oceans The oceans play a key role in regulating climate, absorbing more than a quarter of the carbon dioxide that humans put into the air. Now, the first year-by-year ...
Tags: Global Warming; Air Quality; Forest; Climate; Geochemistry; Oceanography 
Added: 18th November 2009
Other News: Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions Up 2% In other news, the U.S. Department of Energy reported that global carbon dioxide emissions rose 2 percent in 2008, and Iran sentenced five people to death for i...
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Added: 18th November 2009
Human Emissions Rise 2 Percent Despite GFC Despite the economic effects of the global financial crisis (GFC), carbon dioxide emissions from human activities rose 2 percent in 2008 to an all-time high of ...
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Added: 18th November 2009
Pollution gains despite usual retreat during recessions Nation & WorldDespite a global economic slump, worldwide carbon-dioxide pollution jumped 2 percent last year, most of the increase coming from China, accord...
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Added: 18th November 2009
Carbon pollution up, despite recession Pollution typically declines during a recession. Not this time. Despite a global economic slump, worldwide carbon dioxide pollution jumped 2 percent last year, ...
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Added: 18th November 2009
Dozen lesser-known chemicals have strong impact on climate change A new study indicates that major chemicals most often cited as leading causes of climate change, such as carbon dioxide and methane, are outclassed in their war...
Tags: Global Warming; Environmental Issues; Climate; Atmosphere; Geochemistry; Air Quality 
Added: 17th November 2009
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