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* Hassan Z. Shakhashiri: [http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/chemweek/CO2/CO2.html Chemical of the Week: Carbon Dioxide]
* [http://www.klimadebat.dk/grafer_co2udledning.php Grafer over udviklingen i den globale og den danske udledning af CO2]
* [http://www.ingenCO2.dk Initiativ til reduktion af CO2 fra internettet]
* [http://www.dryiceinfo.com/science.htm Dry Ice information]
* [http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=31&art_id=qw1150322225319B232 June 15 2006, iol: 'Glass carbon' is a world first]
* Hassan Z. Shakhashiri: [http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/chemweek/CO2/CO2.html Chemical of the Week: Carbon Dioxide]
* Keeling, C.D. and T.P. Whorf: [http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/trends/co2/sio-mlo.htm Atmospheric carbon dioxide record from Mauna Loa], 2002
* [http://www.dmi.dk/nyheder/arkiv/nyheder-2016/juni/sidste-sted-paa-jorden-krydser-klimatisk-milepael/ Sidste sted på Jorden krydser klimatisk milepæl. DMI 2016]
* [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/07/050705232102.htm 2005-07-06, Sciencedaily: NASA Satellite Data Capture A Big Climate Effect On Tiny Ocean Life] Citat: "...[[El Niño]] and La Niña play with the populations of microscopic ocean plants called [[fytoplankton|phytoplankton]]. That's what scientists have found using [[NASA]] [[satellit]]e data and a computer model...Surprisingly, this study found that this transfer of [[carbon]] to the deep ocean increased by a factor of eight due to the large phytoplankton blooms that can occur during a [[La Niña]]..."