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9 Sep 2010, 12:09:am
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California produces 6.2 percent of the nation's greenhouse gases, roughly 1.4 percent of the world's total. The global impact is increasingly well known, ...
9 Sep 2010, 03:09:pm
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They add nothing to the growth of this country remember Spain said for ever green employee they lost two regular jobs we need the unemployed employed! ...
9 Sep 2010, 01:09:pm
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California's "Global Warming Solutions Act," AB32, mandates reductions in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions. Will this cost jobs? ...
9 Sep 2010, 01:09:pm
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So whatever nations decide to do about greenhouse gas emissions, there is an urgent need to 'climate proof' human endeavors. That means building roads in ...
9 Sep 2010, 04:09:am
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The infrastructure plan leads the way for economic proposals that the White House hopes will have an effect on the economy and voters' views of Democrats. ...
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California's "Global Warming Solutions Act," AB32, mandates reductions in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions. Will this cost jobs? ...
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They add nothing to the growth of this country remember Spain said for ever green employee they lost two regular jobs we need the unemployed employed! ...
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Mexico felt the storm effects much more acutely than Texas on Tuesday as Hermine knocked out power for several hours in the border city of Matamoros and ...
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California produces 6.2 percent of the nation's greenhouse gases, roughly 1.4 percent of the world's total. The global impact is increasingly well known, ...
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Greenhouse Effect: some infrared radiation is trapped in the earths’ lower atmosphere by greenhouse gasses in the outer atmosphere. This is a completely natural process contributing to the heating of the planet, but with recent human ...
9 Sep 2010, 02:09:pm
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Al Gore, however, is really involved with global warming as well as the green house effect; he supports Chirac and plans to help. As it is the largest contributor to international warming, the United States sad to say supports only voluntary reduction programs. UK and also the rest in the planet is prepared to go for alternatives like biomass which lower dependence on evidently extremely polluting fossil gasoline like oil and gas, that are also running out of supply. ...
9 Sep 2010, 09:09:pm
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Burning fossil fuels such as natural gas, coal, oil and gasoline raises the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and carbon dioxide is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect and global warming.You can help to reduce the demand ... Adding insulation to your walls and attic, and installing weather stripping or caulking around doors and windows can lower your heating costs more than 25 percent, by reducing the amount of energy you need to heat and cool your home. ...
9 Sep 2010, 10:09:pm
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This is just like the way greenhouse works, and hence its name "greenhouse effect". This situation is further exacerbated by deforestation; plants need carbon dioxide to undergo photosynthesis to create food. By eliminating the trees, we are eliminating ... Of course it is one of the contributing factor but even with lower sunspot activity, the heat from the sun still accumulates in our atmosphere and causing the temperature to rise. So global warming is true after all. ...
8 Aug 2010, 11:08:pm
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I certainly don't deny that an increase in atmospheric CO2 increases the radiative heat forcing of the greenhouse effect. I am skeptical, however, that small changes in radiative forcing cause HUGE changes to the Earth's convection process. ..... The lower atmosphere is warming while the upper atmosphere is cooling, as expected when CO2 traps heat in the lower part. The oceans have become more acidic, as expected when they absorb some of the extra CO2. ...
9 Sep 2010, 10:09:am
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