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1 He told The Australian there was "huge potential" for more co - operation between Australia and China in coming decades.
2 More CO 2 emissions means more of the other harmful stuff.
3 It said up to 12 more Co - op franchise stores would also open this year.
4 More co - ordination between European partners would not go amiss.
5 Simply put, more CO 2 produces more wealth.
6 And recent studies show the textile industry creates more CO 2 emissions than aviation and shipping combined.
7 For decades, scientists have said that more CO 2 means higher temperatures, longer dry spells, and bigger storms.
8 It means that companies that lift production will be able to release more CO 2 without risking a penalty.
9 The alternative, said Gupta, was for scrap metal to be sent abroad, creating more CO 2 emissions in the long run.
10 Chory believes the key to fixing that imbalance is to train plants to suck up just a little more CO 2 and keep it longer.
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