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Local environmental changes have no effect on the global climate.
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Local environmental changes can and do affect the global climate. Examples: deforestation and land‑use change alter carbon storage and atmospheric CO2; local emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols accumulate and influence global radiative forcing and circulation; large-scale changes (e.g., Amazon loss, Arctic sea‑ice decline, black carbon deposition) have measurable global climate impacts.
Local environmental changes can and do affect the global climate. Examples: deforestation and land‑use change alter carbon storage and atmospheric CO2; local emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols accumulate and influence global radiative forcing and circulation; large-scale changes (e.g., Amazon loss, Arctic sea‑ice decline, black carbon deposition) have measurable global climate impacts.
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