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The missing greenhouse gas

sea-maid submitted, created time 5 months 3 weeks (www.nature.com)

Growth of the electronics industry will boost emissions of a "hidden"—but extremely potent—greenhouse gas. Nitrogen trifluoride is used in the production of semiconductors, but it's not mentioned anywhere on the Kyoto Protocol.

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Top U.S. Scientists, Economists Urge Carbon Cuts

jerry submitted, created time 7 months 1 week (sciencenow.sciencemag.org)

In an open letter published online yesterday, leading American scientists and economists urged U.S. policymakers to make deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions. The action comes as the Senate is poised to vote on landmark U.S. climate legislation...

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The Trouble with Biofuels

jane2007 submitted, created time 10 months 2 weeks (www.time.com)

Most of us think using biofuels rather than oil would reduce the greenhouse gases that accelerate global warming. But according new research, biofuels may not fulfill that promise — and in fact, may be worse for the climate than the fossil fuels, almost all the biofuels used today cause more greenhouse gas emissions than conventional fuels, if the full environmental cost of producing them is factored in.

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Researchers Prove How Plants Transport Sugars

Eric wu submitted, created time 1 year 5 days (www.sciencedaily.com)

How do many plants ship sugars from their leaves to flowers, roots, fruits and other parts of their structure? Using genetic engineering techniques, Cornell researchers have finally proven a long-standing theory of how this occurs.

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Biodiesel won't drive down global warming

fiona submitted, created time 1 year 8 months (www.biologynews.net)

"EU legislation to promote the uptake of biodiesel will not make any difference to global warming, and could potentially result in greater emissions of greenhouse gases than from conventional petroleum derived diesel. This is the conclusion of a new study reported today in Chemistry & Industry, the magazine of the SCI. "

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Big Apple produces almost 1 percent of U.S. greenhouse gases

amanda submitted, created time 1 year 8 months (edition.cnn.com)

"New York City produces almost 1 percent of the nation's greenhouse gas emissions -- an amount that puts it on par with Ireland or Portugal -- according to a city study."

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