US scientists outline plans for Google-based carbon monitoring tool

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Team behind Project Vulcan emissions map set out ambitions for new tool for business execs that could hook up with Google Earth and provide 3D emissions data at a building by building level

A NASA-sponsored research programme has produce the most accurate picture to date of the US's carbon emissions, and hopes to produce future versions that could prove invaluable to businesses and policymakers....

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