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    concentrations of greenhouse gases produced by human activities such as deforestation and the burning of fossil fuels. Causes of global warming: The causes are mainly from us the human race and the effects on us will be severe. * Greenhouse gases: The greenhouse effect is the procedure by which absorption and emission of infrared radiation by gases in the atmosphere warm a planet ’s lower atmosphere and surface. The major greenhouse gases are water vapor which causes about 36–70% of the greenhouse effect

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    Earth Systems

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    esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.2307/1941591 past 160 000 yr‚ and several lines Read More: http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.2307/1941591 Lorena Salazar Hoyt 7 4 November 2011 Global Warming and our Earths Systems Illustration 1: Marine Bio. The Greenhouse Effect. 1990. Photograph. Our Earths population is getting bigger and bigger everyday. More people being added means more CO2 is being added and that is a huge pollutant to our Earth. Every year three billion metric tons of CO2 are added to the

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    adopted by national and international governments to mitigate the effects of Green House Gases(GHGs). One Carbon Credit is equal to one ton of Carbon. Greenhouse Gases are capped and markets are used to regulate the emissions from the sources. The idea is to allow market mechanisms to drive industrial and commercial processes in the direction of low Greenhouse Gases(GHGs). These mitigation projects generate credits‚ which can be traded in the international markets for monetary benefits. Under Kyoto Protocol

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    is a gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth ’s atmosphere. This is caused by the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is when greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide‚ water vapor‚ methane‚ and nitrous oxide) trap heat and light from the sun inside the Earth’s atmosphere. Sunlight shines onto the Earth ’s surface‚ where it is absorbed and then radiates back into the atmosphere as heat. The greenhouse gases trap some of the heat and the rest escapes back into space. But the more gases in the

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    systems and the global spread of infectious diseases. The Greenhouse Effect The earth’s temperature is a balancing act between the energy entering the earth’s planet system and the energy leaving it. When the earth absorb energy coming from the sun there is increase in temperature while there is a drop in temperature when the energy is reflected back into space. Many factors influence the earth’s energy balance. These include changes in greenhouse effect‚ variation in sun’s energy reaching the earth

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    Global Warming

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    seasonal snow and sea-ice cover subject to ice-albedo feedback. Although more greenhouse gases are emitted in the Northern than Southern Hemisphere this does not contribute to the difference in warming because the major greenhouse gases persist long enough to mix between century.[2][A] Most of the observed temperature increase since the middle of the 20th century has been caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases‚ which

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    The Environmental Impact of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Carbon Dioxide (CO2)‚ a chemical made up of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms‚ is a non-flammable‚ odorless and colorless gas that exists naturally in the atmosphere. CO2 is one of the greenhouse gases‚ amongst methane‚ nitrous oxide and other gases‚ which keeps the Earth’s temperature habitable (UCAR). Without it‚ the Earth will be inhospitably cold. However‚ ever since the mid-nineteenths century‚ humans have significantly increased the amount

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    3 Things

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    place‚ the things that would be my first priority to change would be to provide an equal education for everyone‚ fight to prevent greenhouse gases and global warming‚ and to work toward world peace. An education is the most important thing that you go through in life and benefits everyone and everything in the end. Slowing the effects of greenhouse gas on our environment is also something that needs to be dealt with and taken more seriously. Working toward world peace is what most

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    the environment. For an automobile to function‚ it requires gas‚ and when the gas is used up‚ it becomes carbon dioxide that traps heat near the Earth’s surface. Greenhouses gases are necessary for influencing the amount of the sun’s energy being absorbed into earth and being radiated back into space. However‚ the overload of the greenhouse gases‚ which is caused by the increase in gas emissions‚ can cause the earth surface to heat up. This is called global warming which will raise the sea level by

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    ecomagination

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    Through this initiative‚ the company invested liberally in renewable energy and cleaner technologies.  It also promoted energy-efficient Ecomagination products through its marketing campaigns. Besides‚ the company set targets for reducing its greenhouse gas emissions and for increasing the energy efficiency of its operations. Industry observers noted that the strategy had been successful for GE as it was able to make good money. GE‚ which had set a target of investing US$ 5 billion in Ecomagination

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