Delayed action on climate to result in irreversible change and high costs
The physics of Earth’s natural systems show that a delay—of even a decade—in reducing CO2 emissions will lock in large-scale, irreversible changes.
Report: Shipping emissions to rise in Arctic
Juliet Eilperin
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What Does a Ton of CO2 Look Like?
March 10th, 2008 by jayb
Dave Ames, a science teacher at Cohasset High School in Cohasset, Massachusetts built a large cube that represents the size of 1 ton of carbon dioxide. Take a look.
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CO2 CUBE Promo On the Road to Copenhagen
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