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**using fossil fuels, and practicing [[carbon offset]] (see [[carbon offset]]{{wp sup|carbon offset}}).
**using fossil fuels, and practicing [[carbon offset]] (see [[carbon offset]]{{wp sup|carbon offset}}).
**using [[nuclear energy]] - while there are enormous safety, security and environmental hazards from nuclear energy, it has been proposed by some as part of the solution to global warming.  
**using [[nuclear energy]] - while there are enormous safety, security and environmental hazards from nuclear energy, it has been proposed by some as part of the solution to global warming.  
*Addressing [[agriculture]] and any other source of greenhouse gases, especially methane.  Methane is 23 times as much to the [[Greenhouse Effect]] as [[CO2]], in spite of having the same amount of carbon per molecule, or per unit volume.  For this reason, removing, preventing or capturing 1 ton of CH3, earns 23 [[CO2e-certificate]]s under the [[UNFCCC]] [[Emission Trading System]].
*Addressing [[agriculture]] and any other source of greenhouse gases, especially methane.  Methane contributes 23 times as much to the [[Greenhouse Effect]] as [[CO2]], in spite of having the same amount of carbon per molecule, or per unit volume.  For this reason, removing, preventing or capturing 1 ton of CH3, earns 23 [[CO2e-certificate]]s under the [[UNFCCC]] [[Emission Trading System]].


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