Recent CO2 Increases: “Astonishing”

Recent CO2 Increases: “Astonishing”

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“Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have been growing
about four times faster since 2000 than during
the previous decade …”

” Š the acceleration of both CO2 emissions and
atmospheric accumulation are Š astonishing during
a decade of intense international developments to
address climate change.”
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Global Carbon Project
Public release date: 25-Sep-2008

Contact: Pep Canadell
Pep.Canadell@csiro.au
61-407-068-930

Growth in the global carbon budget
Updated global carbon budget released

Today the new Global Carbon Budget was launched
simultaneously by Global Carbon Project co-chair
Michael Raupach in France at the Paris
Observatory, and in the USA at Capitol Hill,
Washington by GCP Executive Director Pep Canadell.
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IEN Newsletter: Alert-United Nations Considering Reregistration of Toxic Chemical Endosulfan

IEN Newsletter: [Your Participation is Requested!] Alert-United Nations Considering Reregistration of Toxic Chemical Endosulfan

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More, Greater Wildfires in the North American West

More, Greater Wildfires in the North American West

Billings Gazette (Billings, Montana)
http://www.billingsgazette.net/articles/2008/09/25/news/wyoming/21-managers.txt
Thursday, September 25, 2008.

Researchers: Expect more wildfires
By BRETT FRENCH
Of The Gazette Staff

JACKSON – Now might be a good time to get into the firefighting business.

If science and history are a guide, the world and
particularly the Rocky Mountain West are poised
on the cusp of a dangerous increase in the size
and frequency of large fires, caused by a warming
climate.

“By the end of this century we’re expecting the
area in Canada that burns to double,” said Mike
Flannigan, a research scientist with the Canadian
Forest Service. “Others say it will be a change
of three to five times. It looks pretty gloomy.”
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IEN: Act Now To Stop Gov’t Giveaways to Nuclear Industry

IEN Newsletter: Act Now To Stop Gov’t Giveaways to Nuclear Industry September News-Alerts-Actions Needed, Etc.

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