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The earth’s surface and ocean temperatures are rising, with the 1990’s the warmest decade on record. Today, most scientists agree that man made (or anthropogenic) sources of greenhouse gases are, at least partly, to blame. The largest source of greenhouse gases in the Bay Area is mobile sources. Carbon dioxide is the most abundant of the greenhouse gases; however, other gases like methane and nitrous oxide are also involved.

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Great Race Widget

The Bay Area Air Quality Management District invites you to participate in the Great Race for Clean Air, a friendly employer based competition to reduce greenhouse gases and smog levels in the Bay Area. Employees are encouraged to use commute alternatives such as carpooling, vanpooling, biking, walking or riding transit to reduce their overall CO2 footprint. People can take advantage of the Air District’s Great Race for Clean Air Widget to promote and encourage participation in the Great Race for Clean Air among their contacts.

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Last Updated: 10/4/2010