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Smoking Causes Cancer; Carbon Pollution Causes Extreme Weather
Jul 16th 2012, 21:58

Smoking causes cancer. Carbon pollution causes extreme weather. It really doesn’t have to be more complicated than that. We dump billions of tons of carbon pollution into the atmosphere each year. As a result, the concentration of carbon dioxide has increased by 40 percent. Excess carbon dioxide traps excess heat in the atmosphere. Excess heat causes extreme heat waves, droughts and storms. And that’s what we have been seeing. In June alone, 170 all-time high...

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