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Anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases are those that occur in nature and naturally occurring and
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Anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases are those that occur in nature and naturally occurring and
Anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gases are those that occur in nature and naturally occurring and not human-made.
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False... anthropogenic entails man-made
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