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The Simple Way to Get More People to Care About Carbon Emissions

Por: Slate Tech October 04, 2022

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This story was by Grist and has been republished here as part of the collaboration. You can . What do you think of when you hear the word “pollution”—a city smothered in smog, a beach strewn with trash, factories pumping out dark clouds? Now try to picture “carbon emissions.” See anything? Probably not, since carbon dioxide is invisible. This simple exercise helps explain the growing popularity of once-rare phrases like “carbon... + full article



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