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Carbon Dioxide: An Odorless Gas Responsible For Our Climate Changing .

Carbon Dioxide: An Odorless Gas Responsible for Our Climate Changing

Are we really responsible for the climate changing? Some say we are, and others are not so sure. However, there seems to be plenty of evidence that proves humans are largely responsible for their part in causing Global Warming. Not only are we responsible, but it's going to be up to us to fix the problem. There are many reasons for our climate change, but one of the biggest problems is Carbon Dioxide that comes from fuel. Braasch (2007) stated that "There is little scientific question the reason is a steep increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide -- CO2 -- from human use of fossil fuels". ("In my view, climate change is the most severe problem that we are facing today -- more serious even than the threat of terrorism.ΒΆ 6)
There are ways of stopping the climate from changing. One way is for us to starting carpooling. There are entirely too many cars on the roads and highways today. By hitching a ride......


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