However, I haven't noticed any discussion of the problems with the purported link between
anthropogenic green house gas (AGHG) emissions and global warming.
Not exact matches
Let me explain my arguments a bit better: 1) In Feichter et al. 2004 we describe a modelling study were we run the climate model twice: One run is with estimates of present day
anthropogenic and natural aerosols and
green house gases (called present - day scenario ~ 1985).
Since, the solar power is
Green House Gas (GHG) emissions free, the power generated will replace
anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse
gases estimated to be approximately 93,022 tonnes of CO2e per year, thereon displacing 95,145 MWh / year amount of electricity from the generation - mix of power plants connected to the INDIAN GRID, which is mainly dominated by fossil fuel based power plant.
``... snow pack has decreased and been observed to melt earlier in the calendar year... the observed changes in the hydrological components... can be explained well by
anthropogenic forcing (
green house gases and aerosols) alone.»
As the negotiations grow ever more technical and complex, it is good to keep in mind that the ultimate goal of the convetion is to stabilize the
green house gases in the atmosphere to a level that prevents dangerous
anthropogenic interference with the climate system.