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What activity would be the most likely to be successful in reducing greenhouse gases A. Starting initiative to protect and increase the number of producers B. Reducing domestic livestock since they produce
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What activity would be the most likely to be successful in reducing greenhouse gases A. Starting initiative to protect and increase the number of producers B. Reducing domestic livestock since they produce methane C. Putting more emphasis on natural gases D. Switching to the use of fossil fuels
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