What is not anthropogenic CO2 emission?a.world warb.human madec.industrializationd.natural disaster
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What is not anthropogenic CO2 emission?a.world warb.human madec.industrializationd.natural disaster
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The answer is a. World War. While wars can indirectly contribute to CO2 emissions through the use of machinery, vehicles, and weapons, they are not a direct source of anthropogenic (human-caused) CO2 emissions like industrialization or human-made structures. Natural disasters are also not considered anthropogenic CO2 emissions as they are not caused by human activity.
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