greenhouse gases
Greenhouse Gases: The Earth's Own Tanning Oil
As humans pump carbon dioxide into the air, adding to the greenhouse gas effect, over time it acts as the Earth's own version of tanning oil, rather than covering it in a warm blanket like previous research suggested.
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