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Grass has very little to do with global warming, unless you mean the grass grown for cattle pasture after the rainforests were cut down. Rainforests absorb tonnes of carbon dioxide from the air; grass not so much.

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Grass itself is not a cause of global warming. However, the way we manage grasslands, such as through deforestation or intensive agricultural practices, can contribute to global warming by releasing greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere.

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