The economic side of climate change
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This post is part of Macro, our series on economics, business and personal finance bank in collaboration with Hello!
Therefore, the scientists say, "even under this assumption, which would tend to minimize the evidence of incipient mass extinction, the average rate of species loss in the last century is far higher than the theoretical one."
The extroverted people are less willing to make "green" choices, while those open are the most conscientious.
The fertilizer is among the first culprits, for two reasons: first, it is done with fossil fuels, and then when it gets wet nebulizzi on crops and is transformed into nitric oxide, a greenhouse gas much more harmful than carbon dioxide.