[Important] Why are greenhouse gases increasing?

The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere has been increasing since the Industrial Revolution (the late 19th century).
Before the Industrial Revolution, CO2 was only part of the natural cycle, such as from the respiration of humans and animals. However, following the Industrial Revolution, the increase in the use of fossil fuels (coal and oil) has also led to an increase in CO2 concentration.
From this, it can be concluded that artificial CO2 emissions continue to rise. As a result, CO2 emissions have become the highest among greenhouse gases.
For reference, the order of the next highest gases is methane, followed by nitrous oxide, and then fluorinated gases.
What can we do to reduce such greenhouse gases? Electricity: 47.6%, Gasoline: 21.6%, Gas: 14.9%. These are the proportions of CO2 emitted from households based on the above infrastructure.
In other words, to reduce CO2 emissions, we need to reconsider the above.
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