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21 September, 10:17

Is the author of the article suggesting that we will be able to maintain CO2 levels in the future? Which selection from the article BEST supports your answer?

A.

Yes. "The average growth rate is remaining on the high end. The increase from last year will probably be around three parts per million whereas the recent average has been 2.5 ppm."

B.

No. "Their work is responsible for creating the Keeling Curve, a graph that shows CO2 accumulations. In May 2018, CO2 concentrations reached 410 ppm."

C.

No. "Looking ahead, a study from the University of Michigan found that CO2 emissions could soar to levels not seen in 56 million years by the middle of the next century."

D.

Yes. "Though it won't happen in our lifetimes, it could very well happen in the lives of our grandchildren or great-grandchildren."

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  1. 21 September, 10:22
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    C.

    No. "Looking ahead, a study from the University of Michigan found that CO2 emissions could soar to levels not seen in 56 million years by the middle of the next century."

    Explanation:

    I did my research and every website says that they are not possitvely sure that it would be in the future. they are mostly negative about it being in the future because of fossil fuels

    Your welcome tell me if im wrong

    my instagram is = itsstephbored
  2. 21 September, 10:28
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    This is your choice. If you choose yes choose A. For 2 choose C.
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