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    past century. The progressive gradual rise of the earth’s surface temperature thought to be caused by the greenhouse effect is responsible for changes in global climate patterns. An increase in the earth’s atmospheric and oceanic temperatures is widely predicted to occur due to an increase in the greenhouse effect resulting from pollution. Atmosphere carbon dioxide (CO2) is known as a Greenhouse gases‚ which means the increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can lead to global warming which

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    results in an increased emission of greenhouse gases. Short-wave solar radiation sinks into the Earth’s atmosphere and warms its surface; while long wave infrared radiation emitted by earth’s surface is absorbed‚ and then re-emitted by trace gases. Climate changes occur in our earth’s atmosphere due to a buildup of greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases can occur naturally as well as a result of human activities. Problems can occur when higher concentrations of greenhouse gases are present in our atmosphere

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    because of the destructive impacts it can have on us humans and to the environment. Global warming is not a new phenomenon. It is often referred to as the gradual rise of the earths near surface temperature as a result of increased emissions of greenhouse gases from human activities. The green house gases are carbon dioxide‚ methane‚ nitrogen‚ ozone and water vapor‚ they act as a blanket that traps enough heat from the sun to warm the earth. This is the green house effect as it is essential to life

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    global warming because I believe it has a major impact on humans‚ not only today‚ but especially in the future. In this paper I am going to explain the causes and the effects of global warming and how it will impact our lives in the long run. Greenhouse gases

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    Earth’s natural greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect warms Earth’s surface through a complex process involving sunlight‚ gases‚ and particles in the atmosphere. Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere are known as greenhouses gases. This is like when heat is trapped in a car. On a very hot day‚ the car gets hotter when it is out in the parking lot. Because‚ the heat and light from the sun get into the car through the window‚ but it can’t get back out and that is what greenhouse effect does to the

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    the release of greenhouse gases (GHGs) into the atmosphere by human-fuelled activities such as increased fossil fuel consumption leading to the release of carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ the increasing use of automobiles‚ the use of nitrogen based fertilizers‚ and rearing and breeding large methane-belching cattle. He also said that greenhouse gases occur naturally within the atmosphere at levels that are not detrimental to the environment. According to Shah (2013)‚ many of these greenhouse gases are actually

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    predicted to occur due to an increase in the greenhouse effect resulting especially from pollution. Increase in the global average surface temperature resulting from enhancement of the greenhouse effect‚ primarily by air pollution” (Merriam-Webster‚ 2013). In “2007 the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change forecasted that by 2100 global average surface temperatures would increase 3.2–7.2 °F (1.8–4.0 °C)‚ depending on a range of scenarios for greenhouse gas emissions‚ and stated that it was now

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    increase in the earth’s atmospheric and oceanic temperatures widely predicted to occur due to an increase in the greenhouse effect resulting especially from pollution ( Merriam-webster dictionary)‚ http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/global+warming. The greenhouse effect is vital when dealing with our atmosphere and global warming. What is the greenhouse effect you wonder? The greenhouse effect is the warming of the earth’s atmosphere that occurs when the sun’s radiation passes through the atmosphere

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    Carbon Trading: Strategies employed by Google Inc. and Carbon Finance in Africa Group Members: Apoorv Agarwal Shreyendra Garg 09002033 09D02020 Manish Choudhary Shishir Gupta 09002019 09002015 Abstract The market for trading allowances relating to the right to emit carbon dioxide or the Emissions Trading Market has expanded dramatically in the last few years and promises to continue to do so in the near future. It has an extremely high profile as it is intrinsically linked to worldwide efforts

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    regarding the nature‚ causes‚ and consequences of global warmin‚there is a strong consensus in the scientific literature that global surface temperatures have increased in recent decades and that the trend is caused mainly by human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases. No scientific body of national or international standing disagrees with this view‚though a few organisations hold non-committal positions while the proponents of global warming strongly believe that it is a result of human activities‚its

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