As global efforts to address climate change and pollution intensify, it is crucial to broaden our focus beyond carbon emissions. This article delves into lesser-known contributors to these challenges, unveiling the impact of pollutants such as methane, black carbon, fluorinated gases, and microplastics. Through an exploration of their sources, effects, and mitigation strategies, we highlight the need for a comprehensive approach to combat climate change and pollution. By understanding and addressing these lesser-known factors, we can chart a more sustainable and resilient course for our planet. By understanding the sources and implications of these pollutants, we can develop more comprehensive strategies to mitigate their effects and create a healthier planet for current and future generations. In the realm of environmental challenges, the spotlight often shines brightest on carbon emissions as the primary driver of climate change and pollution.
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