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Evaluating Carbon Reduction Strategies

Based on the principle that the natural rate of removal for atmospheric heat-trapping gases is extremely slow compared to the rate of human-caused additions, which strategy is likely to be more effective in slowing the growth of the total amount of these gases in the atmosphere in the short to medium term (e.g., 20 years)? Justify your choice by explaining the relationship between the rates of addition and removal.

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