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Which of these is an argument against the use of carbon dioxide sequestration technologies?
O A. The environment cannot naturally remove carbon dioxide fast
enough.
O B. Trapping carbon dioxide produces a net reduction in greenhouse
gas emissions.
O C. There are few risks associated with trapping carbon dioxide.
D. Current technologies are expensive and potentially dangerous.

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