Until a few hundred years ago there was a perfect balance of carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere. Human activity has disrupted that balance. What can be done to restore it?
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Sign up to receive The Economist’s fortnightly newsletter to keep up to date with our latest coverage on climate change: https://econ.st/2APVAIj
Find The Economist’s most recent climate-change coverage here: https://econ.st/3hbvD6B
Read our briefing on why carbon offsetting is essential to tackling climate change: https://econ.st/3dIX7ye
Read our article about new advances in solar energy: https://econ.st/37m19Kv
Covid-19 presents an opportunity for countries to flatten the climate curve: https://econ.st/3em6YKn
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