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CARBONomics


COUNTRIES


Carbonomics uses the Earth's Carbon spiral
as a measuring device to analyze
the contribution that countries make to the stabilization,
or destabilization, of the Earth's climate.


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CARBONomics Countries' Publications

The 'CARBONomics Countries' series explores countries' impacts on the Earth's Carbon spiral i.e. the Earth's life support system, to give a scientifically quantifiable estimation of their contribution to the stabilization, or destabilization, of the climate. It provides a Carbonomics analysis of countries' current, and historical, Carbon status. For an early essay exploring the use of CARBONomics in exploring brutland's environment please see brutland's Carbon status

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no.1: 'Britain's Carbon Status. Britain is a Geophysiological Disaster Zone: The Autumn 2000 Floods were proof of the Country’s Gross Unsustainability.'
This work calculates britain's Carbon status and its possible global Carbon budget. It explores the autumn 2000 floods as a perfect example of britain's appalling unsustainability. Britian has one of the biggest Carbon debts and is, quite possibly, the most geophysiologically destructive nation on Earth.
Published february 28th 2001; A 53,307 word essay, 40pp. @ £2.00


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