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By Braden, Marissa, David Climate change  By Braden, Marissa, David 

Is there a way to catch Carbon dioxide before it even gets into the Atmosphere

Is there a way to clean the atmosphere?

Is there a way to reduce the climate change?

Should We Be Woried About Other Green House Gasses?

What are the biggest Factors in carbon emissions Carbon gases such as carbon dioxide and methane are the gases that make up our carbon footprint. we call them carbon emissions. Unfortunately these gases are starting to have a serious effect on the planet. Activities such as using a computer, turning the air conditioning, boiling water, watching a DVD and heating water for a shower all increase the levels of carbon emission  Food that is processed whether by being washed and cut up, or by being made in to ready to eat meals produces even more carbon emissions Although we can use technologies more efficiently these activates still using fuels, and they produce carbon emission in the process

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