We’ll have to wait and see carbon-effect of recession
10 Mar 2009

The financial crisis has slashed industrial output and trade but it will be months before there is an accurate picture of how much the downturn has curbed greenhouse gas emissions, according to two leading scientists.
Preliminary data from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows carbon dioxide levels rose last year to a global average of 384.9 parts per million, an increase of 2.2 ppm over 2007.
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