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Into the Clear Blue Sky
Getting to net zero isn’t enough. Rob Jackson makes the case in Into the Clear Blue Sky that we must first reduce greenhouse gas emissions and then restore the levels of carbon dioxide and methane in the Earth’s atmosphere to pre-industrial levels. It’s a tall order. Continue reading
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Tagged book review, carbon dioxide, climate change, drawdown, greenhouse gas emissions, greenhouse gases, methane, nonfiction
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