How to say "anthropogenic greenhouse effect" in French?

In French "anthropogenic greenhouse effect" translates to  effet de serre anthropique 

Transliteration: eh-fay duh sehr ahn-troh-peek

🇫🇷 L'effet de serre anthropique est causé par les activités humaines.

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🇺🇸 The anthropogenic greenhouse effect is caused by human activities.



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How to say "anthropogenic greenhouse effect" in French?

You can use the word "effet de serre anthropique" which translates to "anthropogenic greenhouse effect".

How to pronounce "effet de serre anthropique" (anthropogenic greenhouse effect) in French?

The word "effet de serre anthropique" is pronounced as "eh-fay duh sehr ahn-troh-peek".

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