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The Regional Impacts of Climate Change
Aerosols can have important consequences for continental-scale patterns of climate change. These changes in greenhouse gases and aerosols, taken together, are projected to lead to regional and ...
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Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis
Ice Sheets), Sea Ice and Snow Cover F.9 Projections of Future Changes in Sea Level F.10 Projections of Future Changes in Response to CO2 Concentration Stabilisation Profiles Greenhouse gases and aerosols Temperature Sea level G. Advancing Understanding G.1 Data G.2 Climate Processes and Modelling G.3 Human ...
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Climate Ark: Radiative forcing
Wm-2) due to changes in concentrations of greenhouse gases and aerosols from pre-industrial times to present day and ...
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CRU Information Sheet no. 13: Volcanoes and their effect on climate
North America and northern and central Asia. Both Figures 1 and 2 are discussed in more detail in Kelly et al. (1996 ... few years. Other natural (e.g. solar output changes) and anthropogenic (increases in greenhouse gases and sulphate aerosols) operate on decadal-to-century timescales and any changes over short timescales are very difficult to ...
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Sable Island and Global warming
Magnetic Obs Morning Glory Fuel cleanup Wind Energy Atmos. Research Global warming Ozone Aerosols Airshed Poster 2008 Fog Chemistry Offshore Industry Fuel Facility Waves Notes Joyce ... as part of greenhouse gases and global warming research: Methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) - both are included in the Kyoto list of the greenhouse gases; and both have significant anthropogenic and natural sources. ...
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EIA - Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the U.S. 2006-Overview
Greenhouse Gas Intensity | Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the U.S. Economy | U.S. Emissions in a Global Perspective | Recent U.S. and International Developments in Global Climate Change | Units for Measuring Greenhouse Gases ...
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Greenhouse Gases
Furthermore, their replacements, the HCFCs (hydrochlorofluorocarbons) and HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons), whilst being relatively harmless to the ozone layer, are equally potent greenhouse gases, and ...
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Perspectives on the greenhouse effect and global warming
Increase primary production within particular domain Role of sulphate aerosols Substantial dampening effect Undesired effect (acidification) Moderate influence on radiative ... pages Climate change glossary Fossil fuels: characteristics and effects The greenhouse effect mechanism Emissions and infrared absorption by greenhouse gases Explanation of the IPCC SRES scenarios The ...
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Greenhouse Gases
Furthermore, their replacements, the HCFCs (hydrochlorofluorocarbons) and HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons), whilst being relatively harmless to the ozone layer, are equally potent greenhouse gases, and ...
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