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Which greenhouse gas is more responsible for global warming? 

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The contribution of the greenhouse effect of carbon-containing gases to global warming turns out to be insignificant.
It is also estimated that historical net global warming can be attributed roughly to greenhouse gas plus f. f.
On the other hand, we find that greenhouse gas forcings might have had a temporary effect on global temperature.
This study shows that global warming is the result of many factors including greenhouse gasses which can be reduced if people behave in a responsible way.
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Donald J. Wuebbles, Katharine Hayhoe 
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On a per molecule basis, it is much more effective a greenhouse gas than additional CO2.
We show that substitution of natural gas reduces global warming by 40% of that which could be attained by the substitution of zero carbon energy sources.