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Geosequestration: Solution or Pipe Dream?

On April 2nd, Australia launched its first demonstration of their carbon dioxide geosequestration project. Funded by the Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies, the Otway Project is located on a remote patch of land near Warrnambool in the south-western corner of Victoria. This project is a research project focused on carbon dioxide […]

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Should Rainforests Be Globally Protected Ecosystems?

Rain forests covered over 14% of the Earth a mere 200 years ago. Today the number is closer to 6%. Some people believe that the remaining acreage will be destroyed by 2050, while other believe it will be much sooner. However, regardless of these pessimistic time-lines to destruction, we should be asking […]

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