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  1. The amount of carbon dioxide absorbed by deforested regions and releases, greenhouse ,gases directly, together with aerosols, through biomass burning that frequently
  2. Forcing in the atmosphere. The chart at right attributes anthropogenic, greenhouse ,gas emissions to eight main economic sectors, of which the largest contributors
  3. The Brown is Green website collects information about Brown's progress toward, greenhouse ,gas emissions reductions and related campus initiatives like courses, research
  4. That a large fraction of the warming over the last 50 yr can be attributed to, greenhouse ,gas increases. Thus, the recent research supports and strengthens the IPCC
  5. Gases Scientific consensus has identified carbon dioxide as the dominant, greenhouse ,gas forcing. (The dominant greenhouse gas overall is water vapor. Water vapor
  6. In climates that freeze, the plants and Aquarian need to be kept in a small, greenhouse ,space. Good systems need about as much care as a large aquarium. Electric
  7. Aviation, offsetting some reductions achieved by automobiles. In the EU, greenhouse ,gas emissions from aviation increased by 87 % between 1990 and 2006. CO2
  8. Of the climate system, external forcing, an increase in concentration of, greenhouse ,gases, or any combination of these. Current studies indicate that the increase
  9. Over the past 150 years human activities have released increasing quantities of, greenhouse ,gases into the atmosphere. This has led to increases in mean global temperature
  10. Environmental sustainability, a major part of which is the goal of reducing its, greenhouse ,gas emissions by 30 % by 2017. Student Corps work as a resource on
  11. Or 30 % of the land surface of the planet. It is one of the largest sources of, greenhouse ,gases, responsible for 18 % of the world's greenhouse gas emissions as
  12. It was introduced to Europe at the close of the 17th century as a handsome, greenhouse ,plant, and is hardy outdoors in the south of England and Ireland if protected
  13. Warming. ) Methane and nitrous oxide are also major forcing contributors to the, greenhouse ,effect. The Kyoto Protocol lists these together with hydrofluorocarbons (FCS
  14. CO2 from combustion gases / flue gases and may have potential for abatement of, greenhouse ,gases. Related processes are known as sweetening. Safety Low molecular weight
  15. For a flush water process, it reduces the energy consumption and, hence, greenhouse , gas emissions associated with the transportation and processing of water and
  16. Carbon dioxide as the dominant greenhouse gas forcing. (The dominant, greenhouse ,gas overall is water vapor. Water vapor, however,has a very short atmospheric
  17. Be entirely natural. * Climate models forced by natural factors and increased, greenhouse ,gases and aerosols reproduce the observed global temperature changes; those
  18. And indoors they can reach 10 times background levels. Carbon dioxide is a, greenhouse ,gas. Five hundred million years ago carbon dioxide was 20 times more prevalent
  19. Oxide and nitrous oxide. Changes in management can reduce the release of these, greenhouse ,gases, and soil can further be used to sequester some CO2 in the
  20. Since the 1960s,relied on financial services. Guernsey's horticultural and, greenhouse ,activities have been more significant than in Jersey, and Guernsey has
  21. Of the global warming over the past 50 years is likely due to the increase in, greenhouse ,gases. '" * Multiple independent reconstructions of the temperature record of
  22. Or any combination of these. Current studies indicate that the increase in, greenhouse ,gases, most notably, is mostly responsible for the observed warming. Evidence
  23. In 2007,argues against taking immediate and" drastic" action to curb, greenhouse ,gases while simultaneously stating that" Global warming is happening. It's a
  24. It had living quarters for people, fish tanks raising Tilapia for protein,a, greenhouse ,watered with fish water and a closed loop sewage reclamation system that
  25. Cooling. *" From new estimates of the combined anthropogenic forcing due to, greenhouse ,gases, aerosols,and land surface changes, it is extremely likely that human
  26. Forcings. As has already been stated, Hegerl et al. (2007) concluded that, greenhouse ,gas forcing had" very likely" caused most of the observed global warming
  27. Governments support the Kyoto Protocol, which set out time scheduled curbing of, greenhouse ,gas emissions. Unlike the United States, Canada has ratified the agreement. Yet
  28. Methods indicate that the pattern of change is closer to that expected from, greenhouse ,gas-forced change than from natural change. * The plateau in warming from the
  29. For the fabrication of every ton of cement. Cement manufacture contributes, greenhouse ,gases both directly through the production of carbon dioxide when calcium
  30. Or farmer profits. Organically managed soils can convert carbon dioxide from a, greenhouse ,gas into a food-producing asset. In 2006,U. S. carbon dioxide emissions from
  31. For several hours will eliminate pests such as white flies and spider mites in a, greenhouse , Carbon dioxide is used in greenhouse s as the main carbon source for Spirulina
  32. Drop (by a factor less than two) in carbon dioxide concentration in a, greenhouse ,compartment would kill green plants, or,at least, completely stop their growth
  33. Peter Kent, explicitly stated that the policy of his government in regard to, greenhouse ,gas emissions reductions is to wait for the United States to act first, and
  34. Taken into account. The airline industry is responsible for about 11 percent of, greenhouse ,gases emitted by the U. S. transportation sector. Boeing estimates that
  35. The use of renewable energy and other renewable resources, producing no more, greenhouse ,gases than they consume, and other measures. Disadvantages First and
  36. Might have resulted in carbon dioxide emissions which would have increased the, greenhouse ,effect when the dust and aerosols cleared from the atmosphere. In the years
  37. The unused carbon emission allowances of other countries. If overall limits on, greenhouse ,gas emission are put into place, cap and trade market mechanisms are purported
  38. Life forms to exist. Through photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide,a, greenhouse ,gas that in large amounts can affect global climate. Additionally, they prevent
  39. In a landfill, producing landfill gas that contains methane, a potent, greenhouse ,gas. Large-scale composting systems are used by many urban areas around the
  40. Eight .50 (12.7 mm) machine guns, while other J-models featured the earlier ", greenhouse ," style nose containing the bombardier's position. Regardless of the nose
  41. Levels of methane gas may increase, leading to the generation of an even worse, greenhouse ,gas. The resulting environmental effects on benthic life forms of the
  42. Half of the century we find that the warming is largely caused by changes in, greenhouse ,gases, with changes in sulfates and, perhaps,volcanic aerosol offsetting
  43. In the Earth's atmosphere have changed. Models and observations show that, greenhouse ,warming results in warming of the lower atmosphere (called the troposphere)
  44. The largest sources of greenhouse gases, responsible for 18 % of the world's, greenhouse ,gas emissions as measured in CO2 equivalents. By comparison, all transportation
  45. Mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic, greenhouse ,gas concentrations "; It is extremely unlikely (<5 %) that the global pattern
  46. Or anaerobic soils also lose nitrogen through denitrification, releasing the, greenhouse ,gases nitric oxide and nitrous oxide. Changes in management can reduce the
  47. Of crystal formation and growth (formulated by Ivan Transit) and the space, greenhouse ,(SRI-BAS). With major-general George Ivanov flying on Soyuz 33 in 1979
  48. 30 % of the ice-free land surface of the Earth. More than 18 % of anthropogenic, greenhouse ,gas emissions are attributed to livestock and livestock-related activities such
  49. Warming can best be explained by a combination of warming due to increases in, greenhouse ,gases and natural forcing, some cooling due to other anthropogenic forcing
  50. Result of human activity. They are: * increasing atmospheric concentrations of, greenhouse ,gases * global changes to land surface, such as deforestation * increasing

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