This Interactive Qualifying Project evaluates and discusses the issues surrounding Global Warming and suggests strategies for mitigating the many negative effects that society will encounter. Global Warming is the direct result of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane gas, nitrous oxide, and above all, water vapor. This project uses computer modeling to project future levels of carbon dioxide concentrations through a seven carbon reservoir model. Ultimately, emissions must be reduced and a form of carbon storage should be implemented
Certain gases that are capable of trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere are known as “greenhouse g...
Anthropogenic carbon is responsible for both global warming and ocean acidification. Efforts are und...
AbstractMany significant sources of pollution with gas emissions are affecting human health and dama...
In this project we investigated the impact of trace gases such as carbon dioxide on the Earth\u27s c...
Excessive concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) leading to climate change are one of the greates...
The objective of this project was to research global warming and its effect on earth and society. We...
Fossil fuels contribute to global warming through the release of CO2, CH4 and other direct or indire...
In response to the threat of global warming a variety of policy measures have been proposed to reduc...
Carbon dioxide is the most important greenhouse gas followed by chlorofluorocarbons(CFSs), methane, ...
The accumulation of the three major greenhouse gases (GHGs); carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), an...
This Stella model allows students to learn about chemical mass balance in the atmosphere and apply t...
The atmospheric composition of trace gases and aerosols is determined by the emission of compounds f...
While a number of gases are implicated in global warming, carbon dioxide is the most important contr...
Abstract: Global warming is the alleged worldwide increase in the average atmospheric temperature of...
Many chemical compounds found in the Earth’s atmosphere act as greenhouse gases. Levels of several i...
Certain gases that are capable of trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere are known as “greenhouse g...
Anthropogenic carbon is responsible for both global warming and ocean acidification. Efforts are und...
AbstractMany significant sources of pollution with gas emissions are affecting human health and dama...
In this project we investigated the impact of trace gases such as carbon dioxide on the Earth\u27s c...
Excessive concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) leading to climate change are one of the greates...
The objective of this project was to research global warming and its effect on earth and society. We...
Fossil fuels contribute to global warming through the release of CO2, CH4 and other direct or indire...
In response to the threat of global warming a variety of policy measures have been proposed to reduc...
Carbon dioxide is the most important greenhouse gas followed by chlorofluorocarbons(CFSs), methane, ...
The accumulation of the three major greenhouse gases (GHGs); carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), an...
This Stella model allows students to learn about chemical mass balance in the atmosphere and apply t...
The atmospheric composition of trace gases and aerosols is determined by the emission of compounds f...
While a number of gases are implicated in global warming, carbon dioxide is the most important contr...
Abstract: Global warming is the alleged worldwide increase in the average atmospheric temperature of...
Many chemical compounds found in the Earth’s atmosphere act as greenhouse gases. Levels of several i...
Certain gases that are capable of trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere are known as “greenhouse g...
Anthropogenic carbon is responsible for both global warming and ocean acidification. Efforts are und...
AbstractMany significant sources of pollution with gas emissions are affecting human health and dama...