Greenhouse Effect

Word GREENHOUSE EFFECT
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This increased greenhouse-effect has been measured from space, in terms of decreasing outgoing longwave radiation, and from earth, in terms of increasing downward longwave radiation (that's radiation from the atmosphere, not the sun). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Unless greenhouse-effect theory is completely wrong — and science increasingly supports the idea that it is right — 21st-century climate change means that sweeping social and economic changes are in the works. ❋ Unknown (2007)

To date the greenhouse-effect debate has been largely carried out in abstractions — arguments about the distant past (what do those 100,000-year-old ice cores in Greenland really tell us about ancient temperatures, anyway?) coupled to computer-model conjecture regarding the 22nd century, with the occasional Hollywood disaster movie thrown in. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Among the big stories this month is an EPA proposal to tax large livestock operations based on the greenhouse-effect methane emitted by their livestock (kind of like a carbon hoof-print). ❋ Unknown (2009)

EVERY greenhouse-effect climate model that ASSumes anthropogenic CO2 causes atmospheric heating fails EVERY historic data test. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Hydroelectric power burns nothing and therefore emits no combustion products like carbon monoxide (powerfully toxic) or carbon dioxide (a potent greenhouse-effect gas). ❋ Unknown (2005)

But it is Brazil and Mexico that have the highest deforestation rates and emit the largest quantities of greenhouse-effect gases. [email protected] (Inter Press Service: (2010)

While demand for LNG is increasingly being appreciated as an energy source that emits less carbon dioxide (CO2), one of greenhouse-effect gases, compared with other fossil fuels, its production and development is moving to offshore gas fields, either large scale or small and medium "stranded" fields, which have been discovered, but remain untapped. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Thanks to the non-governmental organisation Bosque Sustentable (Sustainable Forest), an affiliate of the Sierra Gorda Ecological Group, international credits for more than 28,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide -- the leading greenhouse-effect gas -- were put on the international carbon market. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The main advantage of these fuels is that they produce less carbon dioxide and other greenhouse-effect gases when they are burned. ❋ Marcela Valente* (2010)

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