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International/EnvironmentFour-fold growth in carbon emissions reportedSydney, Sep 29 IANS The latest figures on the global carbon budget released in Washington and
Paris on Monday indicated a four-fold increase in growth rate of carbon dioxide emissions since 2000. "This is a concerning
trend in light of global efforts to curb emissions," said Global Carbon
Project GCP executive-director, Pep Canadell, a carbon specialist based at Commonwealth Scientific and industrial
Research Organisation CSIRO in Canberra. Releasing the 2007
data, Canadell said emissions from the combustion of fossil
fuel and land use change almost reached the mark of 10 billion tonnes of carbon in 2007. Using
research findings published last year in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,
Nature and
Science, Canadell said atmospheric carbon dioxide growth has been outstripping the growth of
natural carbon dioxide sinks such as forests and
oceans. The new results were released simultaneously in Washington by Canadell and in
Paris by Michael Raupach, GCP co-
chair and a CSIRO scientist. Raupach said Australia's position remains unique as a developed
country with rapidly growing emissions, according to CSIRO release.GCP is a joint
international project sponsored by the
International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme IGBP, the
International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental
Research IHDP, and the World
Climate Research Program. The
research team included Corinne Le Quéré
University of East Anglia/British Antarctic
Survey, UK, Philippe Ciais Commissariat a L'Energie Atomique,
France, Thomas Conway NOAA,
USA, and Chris Field Carnegie Institution of Washington,
USA, among others.--Indo-Asian
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