Oxygen, which would quickly
react out of Earth's atmosphere if it weren't continually produced by plants, is closer to a smoking gun, especially if it were seen together with methane.
Not exact matches
To test his idea, Salzmann used a computer model
of the
Earth system to find
out how the climate would
react to a doubling
of the atmospheric carbon - dioxide concentration.
Well after
reacting with the
earth it would neutralise
out and any resolving water and solutions left would be around 8.1 ie the natural «acidity»
of any water on the surface
of our planet.
Brook Riley
of Friends
of the
Earth Europe
reacted: «We're shocked EU decision makers are daring to claim current emission reductions targets are adequate, and are ruling
out the possibility
of increased action.