GLOBAL WARMING: PERSONAL SOLUTIONS FOR A HEALTHY PLANET

Take the following facts, for example, which can also convey the size of the problem: human activities now emit over 7 billion metric tons of carbon into the atmosphere every year; atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases are reaching unprecedented levels compared to the last 650,000 years; an...

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