Carbon emission reduction should focus on individuals: Princeton
New study proposes to use individual emissions as the way of calculating a nation's responsibility to curb its carbon dioxide output
- By: James Langton
- July 7, 2009 July 7, 2009
- 16:24
New study proposes to use individual emissions as the way of calculating a nation's responsibility to curb its carbon dioxide output
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