Warming that results when solar radiation is trapped by the atmosphere; caused by atmospheric gases that allow sunshine to pass through but absorb heat that is radiated back from the warmed surface of the earth.
It contains information on global warming, climate change and the greenhouseeffect.
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The runaway greenhouseeffect forced Green Puritans to consider planetary management.
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This is called the enhanced greenhouseeffect, writes Prof William Reville.
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His primary current concern is the threat of global warming from the greenhouseeffect.
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We continue to increase the greenhouseeffect by burning more and more fossil fuels.
Ús de greenhouse warming en anglès
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It has long been clear to climate scientists that greenhousewarming will affect business.
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But scientists are careful not to blame all of Harvey's destruction on greenhousewarming.
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So enough greenhousewarming can help Earth-like life get going, but too much may create unsuitable conditions.
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An army trained to go out and spread iron on the ocean in case of extreme greenhousewarming?
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Just a million years earlier, the planet had been devastated by a gargantuan eruption of natural gas, which caused unprecedented greenhousewarming.
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In a carbon sink, the carbon stays locked up in living trees instead of being released into the atmosphere to create greenhousewarming.
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And for another example, the mismatch in physics between solar-geoengineering-driven cooling and greenhousewarming means that precipitation can decline even if temperature stays the same.