Shift Toward Services Industries Won't End Global Warming
13th Nov 2006, 15:16 GMT
The shift toward a service-based economy won't automatically reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the air, a University of Minnesota researcher has found. His research contradicts assumptions about global warming often preferred by some economists and national policy experts.
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