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Since the beginning of the industrial era, the concentration of atmospheric CO2 has risen sharply, essentially due to human activity, mainly the combustion of fossil energy and deforestation. The approximately 600 millions cars worldwide and their exhaust have contributed a lot towards the fact that today the amount has reached 355 ppm (parts per million), the highest it has been in more than 200,000 years.
The 1997 Kyoto Conference on Climate Change developed the concept of "Carbon Sinks" by creating natural reservoirs to absorb the CO2. Peugeot Co. of France took up the idea and started in 1999 to plant several milliar trees of 30 different local species in the Brazilian Amazon area. With an investment of 10 millions euros, more than 7 millions metric tons of CO2 will be taken out of the atmosphere and stored in the trees, thus preventing this toxic gas to increase the Greenhouse effect leading to global warming. By integrating the project into the local socio-economic environment and by setting up a scientific monitoring system Peugeot was careful to assure the sustainability of the project.
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