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The greenhouse gas effect is a major contributor to global warming, and increased CO2 levels are at the heart of this climate change phenomenon. As CO2 concentrations rise, they trap heat in the atmosphere, causing the Earth's temperature to rise and disrupting natural ecosystems. This has profound implications for both human health and the environment.
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o stay informed on climate change research, consider exploring studies published in ecotoxicology open-access journals, where experts discuss the environmental impact of greenhouse gases and other pollutants.
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These journals provide invaluable insights into how toxic substances affect the Earth’s ecosystems and climate. Read More: https://www.igminresearch.com/articles/html/igmin259
Richard (Ricky) Smith Jr.
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This page is a summary of: How Increased CO2 Warms the Earth-Two Contexts for the Greenhouse Gas Effect, IgMin Research, October 2024, IgMin Publications Inc.,
DOI: 10.61927/igmin259.
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