Given below are four jumbled sentences.Select the option that gives their correct order.  A.Global carbon emissions from the aviation industry are growing faster than expected,   B.The rise of  “flight-shame”, has spurred airlines   C.and travel companies to offer customers the option of offsetting the carbon emissions of their flights.  D.and pose a serious risk to the world’s climate efforts if left to grow unchecked.

Given below are four jumbled sentences.Select the option that gives their correct order.  A.Global carbon emissions from the aviation industry are growing faster than expected,   B.The rise of  “flight-shame”, has spurred airlines   C.and travel companies to offer customers the option of offsetting the carbon emissions of their flights.  D.and pose a serious risk to the world’s climate efforts if left to grow unchecked. Correct Answer ADBC

The correct answer is option 3, i.e. ADBC.

The first sentence is A, Global carbon emissions from the aviation industry are growing faster than expected because it has started discussing a topic.

The second sentence is D, and pose a serious risk to the world’s climate efforts if left to grow unchecked. because it is discussing the risk of the issue mentioned in the first sentence.

The third sentence is B, The rise of  “flight-shame”, has spurred airlines and because it has mentioned another issue related to airlines.

The last sentence is C, and travel companies to offer customers the option of offsetting the carbon emissions of their flights. because it is completing the issue discussed in B.

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