Evaluating a Local Climate Policy Proposal
Based on the relationship between the total accumulated amount of an atmospheric gas and its effect on temperature, evaluate the council member's conclusion that holding annual emissions constant will stop the rise in temperatures. Explain your reasoning.
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Evaluating a Local Climate Policy Proposal