Climate Central: A paper published yesterday in the journal Science shows the tremendous climate change, public health, and crop yield benefits that could come from reducing emissions of soot and methane, both of which contribute to global warming but don't stay in the air nearly as long as carbon dioxide (CO2), the main climate change villain. As I reported yesterday, the proposals contained in the study could slash the rate of global warming nearly in half through 2050, while saving up to 4.7 million lives annually......
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Covering the Coverage: Scientists Propose Cuts in Methane, Soot Emissions
Posted by Climate Central: Andrew Freedman on January 13th, 2012
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