Informative Essay: Why Climate Change Is Not Real?

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As you can see there's like this pattern of going up then down then back up then back down but the one part is that it goes down really slowly But apparently when it goes up it Goes up and it goes up quickly But if you can also see 350,000 and 150,000 There's a small change it just stays down instead of goes really up but now that you can see in the 0 it just goes completely up it almost stopped for a second but then it goes even higher all the way to 400 And if you didn't know 400 stand for carbon dioxide level. Are greenhouse gases are what is almost killing our planet and causing climate change but some people may say that climate change is not real but i think it is real cause we as in me have facts that may change your mind like how The

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