Abstract. The presence of radiatively active gases in the Earth's atmosphere (water vapor, carbon dioxide, and ozone) raises its global mean surface temperature by 30 K, making our planet habitable by life as we know it. There has been an increase in carbon dioxide and other trace gases ince the Industrial Revolution, largely as a result of man's activities, increasing the radiative heating of the troposphere andsurface by about 2 W m-2. This heating is likely to be enhanced by resulting changes in water vapor, snow and sea ice, and cloud. The associated equilibrium temperature rise is estimated to be between 1 and 2 K, there being uncertainties in the strength of climate feedbacks, particularly those due to cloud. The large therm...
Over the past century global average temperature has increased by about 0.8 °C. Any substantial chan...
Anthropogenic carbon is responsible for both global warming and ocean acidification. Efforts are und...
Greenhouse gases naturally blanket the Earth and keep it about 33 degrees Celsius warmer than it wou...
Abstract. The presence of radiatively active gases in the Earth's atmosphere (water vapor, carb...
The Earth's thermostat is a complex and delicate mechanism, at the heart of which lie the greenhouse...
The Earth's thermostat is a complex and delicate mechanism, at the heart of which lie the greenhouse...
Abstract: Global warming is the alleged worldwide increase in the average atmospheric temperature of...
Radiative forces of greenhouse gases (GHG) increase the temperature of the Earth's surface, more on ...
Abstract:- Climatic change refers to any change in climate over time. Weather due to na...
The question whether climate changes, on timescales shorter than say several thousand years, at all ...
The enhanced greenhouse effect. The Earth’s surface temperature is slowly rising due to human activi...
The Earth's thermostat is a complex and delicate mechanism, at the heart of which lie the greenhouse...
The theory of the "Greenhouse Effect " has been known for years and is not disputed by sci...
Although sea levels are predicted to rise 1 to 2 meters by 2100, the more immediate effects of globa...
The outgoing long wave radiation to space is significantly reduced as a result of heat absorption by...
Over the past century global average temperature has increased by about 0.8 °C. Any substantial chan...
Anthropogenic carbon is responsible for both global warming and ocean acidification. Efforts are und...
Greenhouse gases naturally blanket the Earth and keep it about 33 degrees Celsius warmer than it wou...
Abstract. The presence of radiatively active gases in the Earth's atmosphere (water vapor, carb...
The Earth's thermostat is a complex and delicate mechanism, at the heart of which lie the greenhouse...
The Earth's thermostat is a complex and delicate mechanism, at the heart of which lie the greenhouse...
Abstract: Global warming is the alleged worldwide increase in the average atmospheric temperature of...
Radiative forces of greenhouse gases (GHG) increase the temperature of the Earth's surface, more on ...
Abstract:- Climatic change refers to any change in climate over time. Weather due to na...
The question whether climate changes, on timescales shorter than say several thousand years, at all ...
The enhanced greenhouse effect. The Earth’s surface temperature is slowly rising due to human activi...
The Earth's thermostat is a complex and delicate mechanism, at the heart of which lie the greenhouse...
The theory of the "Greenhouse Effect " has been known for years and is not disputed by sci...
Although sea levels are predicted to rise 1 to 2 meters by 2100, the more immediate effects of globa...
The outgoing long wave radiation to space is significantly reduced as a result of heat absorption by...
Over the past century global average temperature has increased by about 0.8 °C. Any substantial chan...
Anthropogenic carbon is responsible for both global warming and ocean acidification. Efforts are und...
Greenhouse gases naturally blanket the Earth and keep it about 33 degrees Celsius warmer than it wou...