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Decreasing the Sulfur Emissions from Coal Has

Question 60

Question 60

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Decreasing the sulfur emissions from coal has:


A) contributed to the warming temperatures.
B) caused some cooling to occur, but not enough to combat greenhouse gases.
C) decreased the amount of acid rain.
D) both A and C.

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