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Globally, carbon sinks are being outpaced by rising emissions.
Coal, the cheapest and most abundant, has been the dirtiest, contributing to rising emissions.
The question now is what to do about rising emissions in the next decade.
Since the start of the industrial revolution, growth has been accompanied — indeed, made possible — by rising emissions.
It envisions an abrupt fall in global temperatures, caused by incremental warming from rising emissions of heat-trapping gases.
Since the start of the industrial revolution, growth has been accompanied indeed, made possible by rising emissions.
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The fact that GDP is rising while emissions are falling does not mean that GDP is not affecting emissions.
But many scientists believe that rising carbon emissions could make extreme weather — like Sandy — more likely.
This frightening spiral is happening and is worsened by rising United States emissions of global-warming pollution.
The upshot is that we're horrifyingly nonchalant at the prospect that rising carbon emissions may devastate our favorite planet.
Put another way: Is the idea of a future of "green growth," with prosperity rising and emissions falling, real?
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