NASA lost its carbon observatory satellite on launch earlier this week, Read more here. But a 30-centimetre-long University of Toronto satellite is already orbiting and searching for the carbon that cannot be accounted for each year. Read more here.
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Gordon Robertsonsays
Sabotaged by alarmists, no doubt. They did not want the news to get out that most ACO’s go missing or that ACO’s make up only a few percent of all CO2 in the atmosphere. What’s $270 million when a good rumour is at stake?.
Gordon Robertson says
Sabotaged by alarmists, no doubt. They did not want the news to get out that most ACO’s go missing or that ACO’s make up only a few percent of all CO2 in the atmosphere. What’s $270 million when a good rumour is at stake?.