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Global warming is being cuased by humans. They are polluting the atmosphere with Green House Gases like CO2 and water vapour(95% of green house gas emmisions) and we are killing our plant. Everything has carbon in it, us, trees, rocks, water, fish, basically everything, so when we breathe, or burn things carbon is released, mixed with oxygen, then made into the compound CO2. Cows that produce methane, and other such things can produce it, but it is mainly us.

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