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    Slidge January 29 2013 There are a number of definitions of what the “greenhouse effect” means. The first is the “natural” and the other is the “man-made greenhouse effect”. To define both of these terms the “natural” greenhouse effect keeps the earth warm and habitable. The “man-made” greenhouse effect is basically the natural greenhouse effect but with an addition of gases from the fossil fuels that are burning. Greenhouse gases slender the rate that the Earth’s surface loses any infrared radiation

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    years. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes‚ "most of the observed increase in globally averaged temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations"[1] via the greenhouse effect. Natural phenomena such as solar variation combined with volcanoes have probably had a small warming effect from pre-industrial times to 1950‚ but a small cooling effect since 1950.[2][3] These basic conclusions have

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    without winter. The earth is getting hotter and hotter and sooner or later we wouldn’t have winter. In the word book online info finder greenhouse effects‚ it states that greenhouse gases will leave us without winter. This is important because without winter the earth will just keep on getting warmer until it’s too hot to live in. Also from world book online greenhouse gases‚Sooner or later the earth will become

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    average surface temperature due to effect of greenhouse gases‚ such as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels or from deforestation‚ which trap heat that would otherwise escape from Earth. The Earth ’s climate is mostly influenced by the first 6 miles or so of the atmosphere which contains most of the matter making up the atmosphere. This is a very thin layer if you think about it‚ but yet nobody is doing anything to control the amount of greenhouse gases we are spewing into the atmosphere

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    about architecture 2030

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    Architecture 2030 In our modern world many industrial company uses carbon emission for some purposes in which that affect our world. As we all know carbon dioxide is a important greenhouse gas and burning of carbon-based fuels since the industrial has rapidly increased its concentration in the atmosphere‚ leading to global warming. Carbon dioxide is also a major source of ocean acidification since it dissolves water to form carbonic acid. Most carbon dioxide comes from the people because of the

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    periods of 50‚000 to 100‚000 years. http://knowledge.allianz.com/en/globalissues/climate_change/global_warming_basics/global_warming_definition.html What Is The Greenhouse Effect? Seen from space‚ our atmosphere is but a tiny layer of gas around a huge bulky planet. But it is this gaseous outer ring and its misleadingly called greenhouse effect that makes life on Earth possible – and that could destroy life as we know it. The sun is the Earth’s primary energy source‚ a burning star so hot that

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    Warming. Global warming has been proved as the increase of Earth´s average surface temperature due the effect of greenhouse gases. Greenhouse Effect: The greenhouse effect is a natural process that warms the Earth’s surface. When the Sun’s energy reaches the Earth’s atmosphere‚ some of it is reflected back to space and the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases include: water vapour carbon dioxide methane nitrous oxide ozone and some artificial chemicals such as

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    period of time the solar variations could become a threat. Scientists have not seen a rise in high temperatures because of solar radiation. They have seen cooling in the upper atmosphere and a warming at the surface. This is because most of the greenhouse gases have be caught in the lower atmosphere near the surface causing the climate to change. Although each of these contribute to climate change and are a big part of natural becoming‚ humans are still at blame when it comes to the climate changing

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    Ethical Problem of China’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions In the year 2006‚ China took over the title of the “largest greenhouse gas emitter” from America‚ producing the most overall greenhouse gas quantity annually. The Energy Information Administration predicts that China’s emissions will grow at a remarkable 4.2% per year between 1990 and 2030 a growth rate that is higher than any other emitter. The climate problem in China is very serious; if China’s trend toward producing greenhouse gases still increases

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    The term greenhouse effect is used to describe the increased warming of the Earth’s surface and lower atmosphere due to increased levels of carbon dioxide and other atmospheric gases that absorb radiated energy in the atmosphere and then reradiate it back to the surface. But if it were not for the greenhouse effect‚ temperatures at the Earth’s surface today would be much colder then they are now‚ and life as we know it could not exist. Scientists are now concerned that the greenhouse gases are

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