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How To Solve The Problem Of Global Warming

   
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Title: How To Solve The Problem Of Global Warming
 
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Date: March 31, 1997
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The effect of carbon dioxide is that it will absorb the heat both from the earth’s surface and the sun, and then block and reflect heat to the earth’s surface. Consequently, the major reason of global warming is the carbon dioxide emission. Nowadays, global warming is becoming more and more serious...
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The debate around how to solve this problem eventually gets some solutions. There are three most efficient ways to solve the problem of global warming. The first one is a worldwide moratorium on deforestation. Effectively controlling use of forest and land is pertinent way to reduce releasing carbon dioxide, so it will efficiently limit the greenhouse effect which is caused by carbon dioxide emission...
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