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Filter by Meaning The greenhouse effect is a result of human activities such as burning fossil fuels.
We need to reduce our carbon footprint to combat the greenhouse effect.
Industrial emissions release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
The employees of the greenhouse actively participate in recycling programs.
Burning coal produces greenhouse emissions that affect the climate.
The burning of natural gas contributes to the greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse gases trap heat and contribute to global warming.
Many scientists are studying ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The sheltered teenager had a greenhouse perspective on the realities of life.
The new greenhouse in the city center uses solar panels and recycled materials.
The greenhouse is equipped with energy-efficient lighting and climate control systems.
Deforestation leads to increased levels of greenhouse gases.
The greenhouse effect is a major concern for environmentalists.
They greenhouse their tomato plants to ensure optimal growth.
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