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New US Maps Shows CO2 Sources

We now have a better view of where carbon dioxide is being emitted thanks to a research project led by assistant professor Kevin Gurney at Purdue. The Vulcan map shows where carbon dioxide is being emitted in the continental United States in 10-kilometer grids and combines data from sources including factories, automobiles on highways and power plants.
Read more about the project in Purdue News.

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