Global warming is increasing permanently, because the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere is rising continuously. According to National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere was 407 ppm in June 2016 and 413 ppm in April 2017 as a last record for now. If the effects of other greenhouse gases, such as CH4, N2O, SF6, NF3, chlorofluorocarbons, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons are added, the effective concentration may reach or exceed 550 ppm CO2-equivalent. According to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change-2014 Climate Change Report, this is about two times higher than 278 ppm CO2 concentration in the pre-industrial year 1765. Thus, very urgent solutions must be ...
The impact of anthropogenic CO2 emissions to global warming arising from the "greenhouse effect" is ...
The world cannot afford to dump more car-box into the atmosphere. Yes it is cutting back. All indica...
This is the final published version, also available from Springer via the DOI in this record.Increas...
Global warming is increasing permanently, because the concentration of CO2 in the atmosp...
Certain gases that are capable of trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere are known as “greenhouse g...
The global temperature has risen yearly by a bit more than 1 degree Celsius during the industrial re...
Although about one-half of released carbon has been sequestered by the ocean and the land biosphere,...
The scientific community is fairly unified in their assessment of climatological change. It is happe...
This study analyzes CO2 emissions reduction targets for various countries and geopolitical regions b...
Global warming influences the human and environment in various ways, such as sea-level rise, shrinki...
Some frozen bodies have been recently discovered in the Alp glaciers because the global warming is f...
It has been proposed that application of urea, or ammonium sulfate (phis lime) to nonagricultural la...
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) – a major participant in the greenhouse effect process. Carbon Dioxide is a bla...
The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere keeps increasing: 399.6 (Jan, 2015), 402.52 (Jan, 2016), ...
It has been proposed that application of urea, or ammonium sulfate (plus lime) to nonagricultural la...
The impact of anthropogenic CO2 emissions to global warming arising from the "greenhouse effect" is ...
The world cannot afford to dump more car-box into the atmosphere. Yes it is cutting back. All indica...
This is the final published version, also available from Springer via the DOI in this record.Increas...
Global warming is increasing permanently, because the concentration of CO2 in the atmosp...
Certain gases that are capable of trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere are known as “greenhouse g...
The global temperature has risen yearly by a bit more than 1 degree Celsius during the industrial re...
Although about one-half of released carbon has been sequestered by the ocean and the land biosphere,...
The scientific community is fairly unified in their assessment of climatological change. It is happe...
This study analyzes CO2 emissions reduction targets for various countries and geopolitical regions b...
Global warming influences the human and environment in various ways, such as sea-level rise, shrinki...
Some frozen bodies have been recently discovered in the Alp glaciers because the global warming is f...
It has been proposed that application of urea, or ammonium sulfate (phis lime) to nonagricultural la...
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) – a major participant in the greenhouse effect process. Carbon Dioxide is a bla...
The concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere keeps increasing: 399.6 (Jan, 2015), 402.52 (Jan, 2016), ...
It has been proposed that application of urea, or ammonium sulfate (plus lime) to nonagricultural la...
The impact of anthropogenic CO2 emissions to global warming arising from the "greenhouse effect" is ...
The world cannot afford to dump more car-box into the atmosphere. Yes it is cutting back. All indica...
This is the final published version, also available from Springer via the DOI in this record.Increas...