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Worldwide demonstrations advocate '350' carbon limit

Source: Seattle Times
Sydney : Australia | about 1 month ago  
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For some prominent climate scientists, 350 parts per million is the upper limit for heat-trapping carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. If the gas concentration exceeds that for long, they warn, the world could expect decades of disrupted climate patterns, rising sea levels, drought and famine.
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  • News Source: Seattle Times | about 1 month ago
    For some prominent climate scientists, 350 parts per million is the upper limit for heat-trapping carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. If the gas concentration exceeds that for long, they warn, the world could expect decades of disrupted climate...
  • News Source: Uinta County News | about 1 month ago
    Australia (AP) — Climate activists have been taking part in events around the world to raise awareness of global warming. Many of the events were held as part of a worldwide climate change campaign by the international environmental group 350.org.
  • News Source: Uinta County News | about 1 month ago
    Tens of thousands of climate change activists have been out in force all over the world to raise awareness of the dangers of global warming. Demonstrators armed with alarm clocks converged on the old Paris stock-exchange building to wake public...
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  • Blog Source: rawstory.com
    climate Thousands gather for worldwide climate protests. From Asia to the Americas via Europe and the Middle East, activists around the planet have protested in an effort to mobilize public opinion against global warming 50 days ahead ...
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