Rain falls in front of the world’s frst real-time carbon counter which displays greenhouse gases amount in the atmosphere, after it was unveiled by Deutsche Bank in New York, June 18, 2009. Deutsche Bank launched the world’s first scientifically valid,real-time carbon counter, a nearly 70-foot (21.3-meter) tall digital billboard displaying the running total of long-lived greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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Pedestrians walk by the world’s first real-time carbon counter which displays greenhouse gases amount in the atmosphere, after it was unveiled by Deutsche Bank in New York, June 18, 2009. Deutsche Bank launched the world’s first scientifically valid, real-time carbon counter, a nearly 70-foot (21.3-meter) tall digital billboard displaying the running total of long-lived greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.