Carbon rises 29% in 10yrs; CLIMATE.GLOBAL C02 emissions from fossil fuels have increased by 29% since 2000, scientists claimed yesterday. And developing countries such as China now emit more gases than developed countries, with a quarter due to increased trade with the West. The report in Nature Geoscience ge·o·sci·ence n. Any one of the sciences, such as geology or geochemistry, that deals with the earth. ge also said the rise in C02 continues to outstrip the ability of Earth to absorb it. Prof Corinne Le Quere, of the University of East Anglia “UEA” redirects here. For other uses, see UEA (disambiguation). Academically, it is one of the most successful universities founded in the 1960s, consistently ranking amongst Britain's top higher education institutions; 19th in the Sunday Times University League Table 2006 , said: "The only way to control it is through a drastic reduction in global C02 emissions." |
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