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days. For example, we expect chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and related atmospheric greenhouse gases to have doubled by the year 2050. Without dramatic measures to decrease emissions worldwide, the consequences could be dire.
Although developing nations now
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our greenhouse, to tackle the implications state governments have created policies and responsibilities. For instance Cities for Climate Protection (CCP) is a program that enables mainly state governments to take action on greenhouse. CCP provides
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of greenhouse gases into our atmosphere. In addition, certain products such as vehicles are notorious for their inefficient combustion cycles that also release comparable amounts of certain greenhouse gases into the air. Moreover, emissions from agricultural
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atmosphere, which causes the greenhouse effect. Secondly, we need to ban all CFC's that are the main variable in creating carbon dioxide. When CFC's are released into the atmosphere, they eat up all of the carbon monoxide that makes up our ozone layer
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disease. my point is that before they came to the cities, they had always died of old age ...)
FIRST of all, it is important to know that the "greenhouse effect" is not a bad thing in itself. In fact, this planet would be a life-less waste land without its
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Australia that affects our greenhouse, to tackle the implications state governments have created policies and responsibilities. For instance Cities for Climate Protection (CCP) is a program that enables mainly state governments to take action on greenhouse. CCP
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of carbon monoxide,
45 percent of hydrocarbons and 67 percent of nitrogen dioxide emissions. It also notes that
Australia's transport sector is a major contributor towards the energy sector's greenhouse gas
emissions.
Wider adoption of gaseous
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of the better known contributing factors to earths accelerated change in climate are the burning of fossil fuels. and forest fires; both of which are leading causes of the greenhouse effect, and both of which can be reduced to acceptable levels. The future of planet
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by
the greenhouse gas molecules and re-admitted in every
direction instead of going back out to space.
From the time when the industrial revolution started
the atmosphere concentration of carbon dioxide have
increased by almost 30% the methane concentration has
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The Greenhouse Effect
The greenhouse effect occurs when gases such as methane, carbon dioxide,
nitrogen oxide and CFCs trap heat in the atmosphere by acting as a pane of
glass in a car. ³The glass² lets the sun light in to make heat
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