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Greenhouse Effect and Greenhouse Gases

Greenhouse Effect and Greenhouse Gases. GREENHOUSE. F F E C T. Main Greenhouse Gases.

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Greenhouse Effect and Greenhouse Gases

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  1. Greenhouse Effect and Greenhouse Gases

  2. GREENHOUSE F F E C T

  3. Main Greenhouse Gases Global Warming Potential (GWP) is measure of how much a given mass of greenhouse gas is estimated to contribute to global warming. It is a relative scale which compares the gas to that of the same mass of carbon dioxide (whose GWP is by convention equal to 1).

  4. Temperature and CO2 Trends

  5. Long-term trends in CO2 concentrations and temperature

  6. Modeled and Observed Temperature

  7. Human vs. Natural Influences on Climate

  8. Global and Continental Temperature Change

  9. Projected increase in CO2 concentration 800,000 years of carbon dioxide concentration

  10. Sea Level Rise and Arctic Sea Ice

  11. Change in Mean Global Sea Level

  12. Sea Level Rise Global mean sea level in past and projected for future

  13. Sea Ice Decline

  14. Greenhouse Gas Emissions

  15. Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions, 1970 to 2004

  16. 2006 U.S. GHG Emissions by Source U.S. Transportation GHG Emissions by Source

  17. Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Country, 1990 and 2008

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