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COP16: Nobel Laureate, Mario Molina, Highlights Forgotten 50% of Climate Pollution

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2011

Nobel Laureate, Dr. Mario Molina, speaks about the other half of climate change - the non-carbon dioxide climate warmers, which include black carbon soot, methane, tropospheric ozone, and HFCs. Tackling these non-CO2 warming agents is an important complement - not substitute - to reductions in CO2 emissions.

This presentation took place during an event hosted by UNEP and the Federated States of Micronesia at the December 2010 UN climate change meetings in Cancun, Mexico.

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  • Prove it: what is the mean average time of carbon bioxide, of methane, of Nitrous oxides, of PM less than 19 micras of inorganic PM10, of soot PM10? Too many data for you to handle within your lies Dr. Molina? You are a 20 percent risk to humanity when you support your chump mates.

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