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320 PPM

320 parts per million was the concentration of CO2 in our atmosphere before the Arctic started melting. It may be the most important number in human history.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

There are Sticking Points, and then there are sticking points

We've got everything else worked out.

From Reuters -

A key sticking point in talks is how to split the cost of re-deploying the world's entire energy system away from fossil fuels, and how soon emerging economies adopt emissions caps.


Posted by TheRootSystem at 11:59 PM

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