Biology, 08.12.2020 23:40, shymitch32
A student was studying the changes in carbon dioxide levels over time, as shown in the readings at Mauna Loa atmospheric station
in Hawaii. In trying to reduce levels of carbon dioxide, the student wants to design and implement solutions to accomplish this
goal. Which of these solutions could potentially lower carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions if implemented? Select all
that apply.
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A)
The student could use biomass to heat the home rather than a furnace.
B)
The student could walk to locations rather than use a car to reduce carbon
dioxide emissions.
The student could promote the use of solar panels in her home and
neighborhood for electricity generation.
The student could promote the use of hybrid vehicles rather than
traditional fuel combustion engine vehicles.
D)
E)
The student could increase meat consumption rather than vegetable and
grain consumption to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
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