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Both national governments and industry-led groups promote renewable energies over traditional energy sources to offset carbon emissions, yet many nations seemingly pay lip service but have not significantly reduced usage of traditional energy types (has actually increased.) As carbon offsetting is intrinsically linked…]]></description>
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Both national governments and industry-led groups promote renewable energies over traditional energy sources to offset carbon emissions, yet many nations seemingly pay lip service but have not significantly reduced usage of traditional energy types (has actually increased.) As carbon offsetting is intrinsically linked…]]></itunes:subtitle>
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