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Yes. Carbon dioxide is one of the greenhouse gases. It absorbs infrared heat rising from the earth's surface to keep the atmosphere warm. Extra carbon dioxide holds more heat, raising global temperatures.

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No, and it never will because global warming is a big scam by liberals and politicians to dictate us on what cars we can drive and how much energy we can use

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Yes, this is correct.

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