Thanks to the patron saint of conservation, Al Gore, the challenge of climate change has come to mean lesser carbon emissions by consuming less. Future action seems to be premised on the sacrifice we make today. But is carbon dioxide the real villain? Scientists say that it is not the major greenhouse gas. Changes in carbon dioxide levels do not necessarily mirror human activity.
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