The Deutsche Bank building in New York City now glows with the real-time number of long-lived greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.  Using numbers calculated by MIT scientists, the total reflects the estimated tonnage of greenhouse gases expressed as their equivalent amounts of carbon dioxide.

The Deutsche Bank building in New York City now glows with the real-time number of long-lived greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.  Using numbers calculated by MIT scientists, the total reflects the estimated tonnage of greenhouse gases expressed as their equivalent amounts of carbon dioxide.

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