Britain’s emissions of greenhouse gases, blamed by
many scientists for contributing to global warming, have fallen by 14 percent
since 1990, according to the latest government report. British lakes and rivers are also on the road to recovery from acid rain poisoning, following successful curbs to air pollution from cars and heavy industry. The report by the National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory (NAEI) attributed the drop in greenhouse gas emissions to several factors including: the introduction of catalytic converters on cars, a move toward low sulphur and lead-free petrol and a switch to gas from coal and oil in power generation. Environment Minister Michael Meacher said the downward trend was welcome, but warned of complacency. "Even though these figures are encouraging, we must not be complacent. There are still A. make land and waterways ultra-fertile B. smother the growing of plants C. create health damaging ozone D. contribute to acid rain 我来回答: 提交
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