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VOCs are found in the mixtures of hundreds of thousands of compounds used commercially and in industrial operations. The most familiar of these are gasoline, diesel, turpentine, printing inks and surface coatings. Most VOCs do not contribute directly to global warming, but since VOCs are oxidized to carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and carbon dioxide absorbs infrared light from the sun, VOCs derived from fossil fuels indirectly contribute to global warming.
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