<h3>New York City: <em>50 Years ago</em>: 625 ppm <em>Present Day</em>: 893 ppm <em>Future Development Impact</em>: 843 ppm. Recommendation: Stop littering in water, to help keep it clean.</h3><h3 /><h3>Amazon Rain forest CO2: <em>50 Years ago</em>: 318 ppm <em>Present Day</em>: 402 ppm <em>Future development impact</em>: 338 ppm Recommendation: Avoid human interaction so nature can take it's course. </h3><h3 /><h3>Sahara Desert Loss Of Land: <em>50 Years ago</em>: 1.2 Meters <em>Present Day</em>: 3.5 Meters <em>Future development impact</em>: 2.4 Meters Recommendation: Using better farming practices by rotating crop locations can help with soil erosion.</h3>
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<span>Jackson's unofficial cabinet become known as the "kitchen cabinet" because this is what his political opponents named it due to the fact that they thought it was useless. True. Hope this helps :)</span>
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