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13 October 2005

As co-discoverers of “Decarbonization”, we were amused to find a container of Eucarbon (“Good carbon” in Greek) made by a Viennese manufacturer early in the 20th century. The old label advises that the product is a mild purgative and disinfectant, and one might take 1-2 tablets after breakfast, lunch, and dinner with some water. It turns out the same company, Trenka, still makes the product. Should attendees at global climate change conferences take Eurcarbon? For product history and a Wienerlied about Eucarbon sung with true Viennese accent, visit:
http://www.eucarbon.com/Start/Homepage.htm

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