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Fossil Fuel Use Pushes Carbon Dioxide Emissions into Dangerous Territory
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Tue, 2013-07-23 22:42 — Kathy Gilbeaux
earth-policy.org - by Emily E. Adams
July 23, 2013
Increasing global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), a heat-trapping gas, are pushing the world into dangerous territory, closing the window of time to avert the worst consequences of higher temperatures, such as melting ice and rising seas. Since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels have grown exponentially. Despite wide agreement by governments on the need to limit emissions, the rate of increase ratcheted up from less than 1 percent each year in the 1990s to almost 3 percent annually in the first decade of this century.
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