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In short, the carbon dioxide molecule has a unique shape that intercepts and then absorbs heat. Add just a little carbon dioxide to a chamber of air, then let the sun shine through it, and the whole thing will heat up much more than a chamber without the extra carbon dioxide. This simple fact has been in our chemistry textbooks for more than one hundred years,
The Story of More: How We Got to Climate Change and Where to Go from Here
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