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16 hours ago ago from My Sure Blogs - Solar Energy
This week the world's largest emitters of carbon monoxides are converging to find a lasting solution to global warming. And whilst these nations discuss the destiny of our continent the world is actually warming up bit by bit. Global warming threatens to destroy our planet so it is important for everyone to assist in curbing this mysterious occurrence. The most important thing this generation has to do is cut down on carbon emissions. ...
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by Crispin Hull on December 26, 2009 A LL but the crankiest conspiracy theorists now accept that the world is warming and humans are causing it. But the baffling, illogical and scary thing is that political leaders seem blind to a critical element of the human causation – the more humans we have the more carbon emissions we will have. A search of the 1300-word Copenhagen accord on climate change draws a blank for the words ...
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