Sentences with phrase «global greenhouse effect»

The relative contributions of atmospheric long ‐ wave absorbers to the present ‐ day global greenhouse effect are among the most misquoted statistics in public discussions of climate change.
John Broder has a story above the fold in Sunday's Times describing growing concerns of Defense Department planners over the potential destabilizing effect of the building global greenhouse effect.
The relative contributions of atmospheric long - wave absorbers to the present - day global greenhouse effect are among the most misquoted statistics in public discussions of climate change.
Thoreau lived before anyone guessed at a global greenhouse effect, but not before he could see how we pollute and degrade our world.
City officials achieved an almost complete phaseout of ozone - depleting hydrochlorofluorocarbons, gases also known to contribute to the global greenhouse effect.
Mr. Knappenberger is enamored with Arctic history (as am I), particularly in his work seeking holes in the preponderant view that recent Arctic warming is extraordinary and likely driven in part by the global greenhouse effect.
The first is regarding your statement that I am «enamored with Arctic history... particularly in [my] work seeking holes in the preponderant view that recent Arctic warming is extraordinary and likely driven in part by the global greenhouse effect
When all greenhouse gases are considered together, the agency calculates that the human contribution to the global greenhouse effect has increased 29 percent since 1990.
Norwegian scientists report that the global greenhouse effect caused by human increases in carbon dioxide concentrations is now halfway to doubling.
The destruction of the ozone layer in the atmosphere and the global greenhouse effect contribute in the occurrence of this phenomenon.
Conversely, destruction of forests leads to disruption of the hydrological cycle, which expectedly causes significant fluctuations of the magnitude of the global greenhouse effect, up to complete loss of climate stability and transition of Earth's climate to a state incompatible with life.
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