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Posted Wed Nov 20 2013: from University of East Anglia :
Global Carbon Emissions Set to Reach Record 36 Billion Tons in 2013 http://apocadocs.com/s.pl?1384988036
Global emissions of carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels are set to rise again in 2013, reaching a record high of 36 billion tonnes - according to new figures from the Global Carbon Project, co-led by researchers from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of East Anglia (UEA). The 2.1 per cent rise projected for 2013 means global emissions from burning fossil fuel are 61 per cent above 1990 levels, the baseline year for the Kyoto Protocol.
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