and then there's "another, somewhat more personal view -- one that fits our 'carbon footprint' into the context of our daily lives."
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13 August 2008
Two Views of Greenhouse Gases
An interesting and helpful piece over at WorldChanging: Two Views of Greenhouse Gases. There are two ways to present information about the generation of greenhouse gases. Using USA as the example, there's an aggregated presentation

and then there's "another, somewhat more personal view -- one that fits our 'carbon footprint' into the context of our daily lives."
and then there's "another, somewhat more personal view -- one that fits our 'carbon footprint' into the context of our daily lives."
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