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Nature 452, 685 (10 April 2008) | doi:10.1038/452685c; Published online 9 April 2008
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Neil Wilson is concerned about technologies that accelerate a net release of fossil carbon to the atmosphere, as he says in his Correspondence (Nature 451, 768; doi:10.1038/451768e 2008) about our Letter (Nature 451, 176–180; 2008).
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