| Report: Montana's carbon dioxide emissions up 36 percent |
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| Written by MIKE DENNISON, Missoulian | |
| Monday, 16 November 2009 | |
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Montana's output of emissions that cause global warming has increased by 10 million metric tons since 1990, a 36 percent increase, according to a report compiled by Environment America, a national conservation group.
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