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Climate change greenhouse effect

Global climate change (greenhouse effect) is considered one of the most urgent environmental... [Pg.274]

Global Warming An increase in the near-surface temperature of the Earth. Global warming has occurred in the distant past as the result of natural influences, but the term is most often used to refer to a theory that warming occurs as a result of increased use of hydrocarbon fuels by man. See Climate Change (Greenhouse Effect). ... [Pg.19]

The Royal Society (London), The Greenhouse Effect the scientific basis for policy. Submission to the House of Lords Select Committee, 40 pp. (1989). See also Global Climate Change, Information Pamphlet (12 pp.) i.ssued by the American Chemical Society (1990) B. Hileman, Global Warming, Chem. Eng. News, April 27, 7-19 (1992) and references cited therein. [Pg.274]

Between the emission of greenhouse gases and change in the climate are a range of climate and biological cycles that can influence the end result. Such outcome-modifier effects are called feedbacks or indirect effects in the climate change literature. [Pg.247]

Bolin, B. (1986). How much CO2 will remain in the atmosphere In "The Greenhouse Effect, Climate Change, and Ecosystems," SCOPE Report 29 (B. Bolin, B. R. D66s, J. Jager, and R. A. Warrick, eds). Wiley, Chichester. [Pg.83]

Levine, J. S. (1994). Biomass burning and the production of greenhouse gases. In "Climate Biosphere Interaction Biogenic Emissions and Environmental Effects of Climate Change" (R. G. Zepp, ed.). John Wiley and Sons. [Pg.316]

In addition to hydrothermal and volcanic activity, metamorphism may have influenced the CO2 levels of the atmosphere and caused climate changes. Based on a model of the Cenozoic extension in the North American Cordillera, Nesbitt et al. (1995) demonstrated that CO2 generation associated with crustal extension may have been a major contributor to the elevated CO2 levels of the Cenozoic atmosphere and the resulting global warming due to the CO2 greenhouse effect. [Pg.439]

Keywords Adaptation climate change global warming greenhouse effect infrastructure mitigation thermal energy storage weather hazard. [Pg.50]

Keywords Climate change global warming greenhouse effect emissions energy storage energy conservation sustainable future... [Pg.87]


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