CO2 Warner Flower, Austin Brown, Jareck Jozwiak Did you ever wonder? 9/29/2012.

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CO2 Warner Flower, Austin Brown, Jareck Jozwiak Did you ever wonder? 9/29/2012

Carbon Dioxide One Carbon Two oxygen atom Primary greenhouse gas Odorless gas CO 2

Daily Use Soda Wine Making Food Air Rifles

CO 2 In The Atmosphere Lasts years In the atmosphere C0 2 Pollution in 2012

CO 2 In The Air More Carbon gas adding to the natural carbon cycle Carbon dioxide traps heat Causing Global warming

Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions RECYCLE Become energy efficient EPA Energy Star program

Fuel Efficient Cars Reduce Carbon dioxide emissions Tax Incentives Up to $7,500

Dangers? Abnormally high concentrations Asphyxiation Co2 poisoning

CO2 Poisoning Hypercapnia Sweating, Dizziness unconsciousness

Sources s/gases/co2.html mental/200611CO2globalwarming.html ronment/global-warming/pollution-overview/