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"textContent": "Record-high global temperatures aren’t driven only by well-known greenhouse gas culprits. These other emissions, unlike carbon dioxide, don’t have a direct warming effect on their own. Instead, they trigger reactions in the atmosphere that create more greenhouse gases or make the gases stick around longer. A new paper published Thursday in the journal Science suggests […]",
"title": "The Climate Change Culprits Not Addressed by Global Policy"
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