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	<title>Comments on: Nature Conservancy&#039;s M.A. Sanjayan Talks with David Letterman</title>
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		<title>By: Prof.K.L.Narasimharao(retired)</title>
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		<description>A Project Revived: Shell Looks Into Feasibility Of Adding Limestone To Oceans To Combat CO2 (100%) 
Looking at the above,is it possible and feasible of adding
Limestone To Oceans to combat CO2(100%).
In my view,first we have to control the ever-budgeoning
population,supply of safe drinking water and the ever-increasing need for water due to climate change.</description>
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Looking at the above,is it possible and feasible of adding<br />
Limestone To Oceans to combat CO2(100%).<br />
In my view,first we have to control the ever-budgeoning<br />
population,supply of safe drinking water and the ever-increasing need for water due to climate change.</p>
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