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Which is the most commonly found greenhouse gas in the world? 

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Further results show that CO2 emission is the primary source of greenhouse gas pollution which is 71% of the total CO2 equivalent.
It is likely that, worldwide, less than half of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are generated within city boundaries.
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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.
The greenhouse with CO2 supplied from bottles turns out to be superior to tthe greenhouse with CO2 supplied by burning gas.
The elevated greenhouse gas concentrations found in “polluted” air masses provide clear evidence for the presence of substantial emission sources in Europe.
It has a global warming potential that is less than that of the photochemically active VOCs and is not classed as a greenhouse gas.