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Wherever it exists, it traps heat.
We know from direct observation that carbon dioxide traps heat.
The build-up of those gases traps heat, which warm the planet and stoke extreme weather.
But its molecular structure traps heat near the planet that would otherwise radiate out to space.
The extra CO2 traps heat that would otherwise have radiated out into space.
And carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that traps heat in the atmosphere.
Scientists have long known that carbon dioxide traps heat at the surface of the planet.
We have known since the 1800s that carbon dioxide traps heat in the atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide traps heat from the sun and prevents it from escaping the atmosphere.
The gas traps heat from the sun, and human emissions are causing the planet to warm.
Airborne soot also traps heat above the ice, warming the air.
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