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Yes they are. Carbon emissions cause global warming and then they cause ozone depletion.
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Concurrent with the concern over ozone depletion is concern over global warming, which has generally been attributed to carbon dioxide emissions but also to emissions of certain refrigerants and methane.
Airplanes are mentioned as part of the transport. Any vehicle that burns fossil fuel, planes, cars, trucks, trains and ships, contributes towards global warming. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) General Assembly states that aircraft contribute 2.5% of global carbon dioxide emissions, and 13% of all emissions from transport. So aircraft are significant.
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it affect global warming due to emissions sent from volcanic eruptions and multiple other emissions `
The main global problems of clearing forests and increased gas emissions are global warming and acid rain. The clearing of forests means additional carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, causing global warming. Increased gas emissions also contribute to global warming and acid rain.
There is a strong connection between CO2 emissions and global climate change. Read the NASA website link below.
Yes they are. Carbon emissions cause global warming and then they cause ozone depletion.
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There are no dangerous carbon emissions to cause global warming
Concurrent with the concern over ozone depletion is concern over global warming, which has generally been attributed to carbon dioxide emissions but also to emissions of certain refrigerants and methane.
There are six major global wind patterns
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The committee insisted that action be taken now to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and the future impact of global warming on the climate.
the effect is that they polute the air
Airplanes are mentioned as part of the transport. Any vehicle that burns fossil fuel, planes, cars, trucks, trains and ships, contributes towards global warming. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) General Assembly states that aircraft contribute 2.5% of global carbon dioxide emissions, and 13% of all emissions from transport. So aircraft are significant.