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Is carbon dioxide the key factor in global warming? The IPCC predicts that the estimated increase in global temperature is directly linked with the rise in carbon dioxide

 

Whatever we do, if the human race died out today there is enough carbon dioxide in the system for temperature levels to continue to rise.

 

More carbon dioxide, in the absence of human beings, will be released from the perma-frosts, the oceans and the faltering of rain forests’ photosynthesis