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How does burning fossil fuels cause an increase of carbon in the air?

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The combustion of fossil fuels such as coal and oil has raised the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere during the last century (CO2). This occurs because the combustion of coal or oil produces CO2 by combining carbon in the air with oxygen.

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