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The Mundi Club's 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. |
CARBONomics Countries' PublicationsThe '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 Issn not yet obtained 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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