Sentences with phrase «addition of greenhouse gases»

Either ambitious target would require eliminating additions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
A moderate - emission scenario from the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report predicts that the continued addition of greenhouse gases from fossil...
Under the Paris Agreement there should be no net addition of greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere sometime in the second half of this century.
Happer and his colleagues did not challenge that CO2 causes warming, but argued current warming was within the bounds of natural variability and that human additions of greenhouse gases were an extremely small share of what nature throws up every year.
That would mean that sometime in the second half of this century — the sooner the better, if the 1.5 Celsius target is to be met — there should be no net additions of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
«But if we continue with the addition of greenhouse gases then Kerguelen, Falkland and Tierra del Fuego islands will also have difficulty.»
It is generally accepted that the addition of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide to the atmosphere have contributed to global warming.
Because the lapse rate is not zero, changing the altitude near the top of the atmosphere where infrared radiation escapes freely to space allows adjustment of the surface temperature by means of the addition of greenhouse gases.
the addition of greenhouse gases increases Cp, therefore the average lapse rate decreases, therefore addition of greenhouse gases actually causes surface cooling
They complete lab activities to demonstrate the natural greenhouse effect and the enhanced greenhouse effect due to the addition of greenhouse gases.
It has to be pushed in one direction (warming) or another (cooling) by positive forcing or feedbacks (e.g. brighter sun, addition of greenhouse gases, lower albedo) or negative forcing / feedbacks (e.g. dimmer sun, drawdown of greenhouse gases, increased atmospheric dust, greater ice cover, increased volcanic activity).]
The concept of radiative forcing (RF) as the radiative imbalance (W m — 2) in the climate system at the top of the atmosphere caused by the addition of a greenhouse gas (or other change) was established at the time and summarised in Chapter 2 of the WGI FAR.
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