How does the use of hydrocarbons affect global warming and climate change?
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Let's face it: the planet's atmosphere and climate have been changing for decades, and hydrocarbons are one of main culprits. These are a class of compounds primarily composed of carbon and hydrogen. As major components of oil, natural gas and pesticides, these substances contribute to the greenhouse effect and climate change, deplete the ozone, reduce photosynthetic ability of plants, and increase occurrences of cancer and respiratory disorders in humans. Not to mention, they do untold damage to the environment through oil spills. Here's the lowdown on hydrocarbons.
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