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High School Earth Science: Human Actions and the Atmosphere - Reducing Air Pollution
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Reducing Greenhouse Gases     Climate scientists agree that climate change is a global problem that must be attacked by a unified world with a single goal. All nations must come together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, getting nations to agree on useful measures has been difficult. The first attempt to control greenhouse gas emissions was the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, which was not very successful in getting nations to participate or in cutting emissions.     The easiest and quickest way is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is to increase energy efficiency and conservation.     An... Show more
High School Earth Science: Human Actions and the Atmosphere - Reducing Air Pollution
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1. Scrubbers reduce the formation of acid rain by
2. Energy resources that do not create greenhouse gas emissions include
3. Which statement about hydrogen fuel cells is false?
4. The Kyoto Protocol
5. Ways to reduce air pollution from motor vehicles include
6. Carbon sequestration can be increased by
7. Carbon sequestration can be increased by