Excessive use of mineral oil and coal help to increase greenhouse effect. Justify
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The switch from coal-fired power generation and oil-fired heating to natural gas increases the greenhouse effect of energy supply by around 40 percent due to methane emissions, writes the Berlin-based scientists' network Energy Watch Group (EWG) in a study.
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As the rate of burning coal, oil, and gas escalates, so too does the rate of increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. ... One is that the increased temperature causes more water to evaporate from the oceans, which adds to the number of water molecules in the atmosphere; water vapor is also a greenhouse gas.
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