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And by looking at the stunning Nightingale House — an epic modern architectural masterpiece soaring above Los Angeles, Marc Canadell really did great bringing unusual warmth into this minimalist home in the city of gorgeous homes.
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This particular feedback is discussed via the 'airborne fraction' concept in recent papers by Knorr, Canadell and Le Quere.
The Simplest Explanation EliRabett 2010
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The potential benefits of the Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation REDD carbon credit scheme - which would pay communities and countries to conserve forests - could be even more important than anyone thought, Canadell told Tierramérica in an interview.
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The U.N.-backed REDD is likely years away from putting cash in the hands of families in Amazonas or Indonesia or anywhere else, Canadell said.
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There is a "huge influx of carbon from deforestation and it is much larger than previously thought," said Pep Canadell, executive director of the Global Carbon Project in Canberra, Australia and co-author of the study published in Science.
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Pep Canadell, executive director of the Global Carbon Project, told Reuters from Canberra, Australia, that economic stimulus packages primed the rapid rebound in CO2 emissions.
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Canadell also points out that the financial crisis did not affect all countries equally.
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Canadell said 2009's drop would prove to be a blip.
Reuters: Top News 2010
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"Emerging economies are taking a bigger share of the global production of wealth and they do it with more carbon-intense energy systems," said Canadell, a senior scientist with
Reuters: Top News 2010
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"In the temperate world, we're now planting more trees that we are cutting down," says Canadell.
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