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Number 61

by Matthew Gipp

A Question of Scale

December 3, 2009 at 7:37 AM #

Lost productivity during the recession has caused a net reduction in greenhouse gas emissions roughly equivalent to the reduction that would result from shutting the planet down for three days.

NPR’s David Kestenbaum wonders whether it has left behind an ecological record—tree rings, ice gas-bubbles, etc—that could someday be ‘read’ by alien visitors.

Tagged: Recession, Science

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