Which of the following are the primary culprits causing climate change?

A. carbon dioxide, methane-producing livestock, and cutting down forests
B. carbon monoxide, more direct sun rays, and warming seas
C. carbon monoxide and methane-producing livestock
D. Mtoe, dioxide-producing livestock, and cutting down forests


Answer: A

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