Papers 251-260 of total 941 found.
…years is largely due to human activities that have increased greenhouse gas levels. Green House Gases - Water vapour (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O), methane (CH4), and ozone (O3) are the primary greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere…
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…of dreadlocked hair that is only normal among the Feral Nation. The Feral Nation is a group who take pills to pigment themselves into a darker race. They do this because they think that it is the only way to survive from the Greenhouse Effect. Irene is a person who…
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…power is relatively cheap and is cleaner than coal burning, so greenhouse gases will be reduced as well. This means that more power, one-ninth of all China's power, will be available locally, for new industry and towns, and that the electricity created…
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…<Tab/>I watched a movie called The Day After Tomorrow. It's mostly about what the world would look like if the greenhouse effect and global warming continued at levels that they resulted in worldwide disaster. It's about…
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…practices such as dumping industrial wastes into the air and waterways, would be the cause of a natural phenomena called the greenhouse effect, or global warming. Now, when the earth's biosphere is obviously suffering adverse ecological effects from a century…
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Category: /History
…of natural and scarce resources, greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, that huge hole in the ozone layer, not signing the Kyoto Protocol. - Lifestyle changes: less family time, more hours working--stress and anxiety levels escalate. When cities become overcrowded…
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…. In recent years, the term global warming has been associated with such phrases as “impending environmental disaster”, the “greenhouse effect” and “the most serious environmental threat of the 21st century” (Newton, 1993). Global warming is defined as an increase…
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…destruction: "It can strike anywhere, in my form - a heatwave in one place, a drought or flood or a storm surge in another." Every year of action delayed increases the cost of bringing greenhouse gas emissions under control and brings us closer to the point…
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Category: /History
…known as the Kyoto Treaty or Protocol on Global Climate Change. The Kyoto Treaty or Protocols aim is to combat the global warming by limiting emission Greenhouse gasses, Carbon dioxide CO2, Methane, Sox nitrous oxide NoX, hydorflourocarbon, perflourocarbon…
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…back towards the earth. The atmosphere thus acts as a kind of blanket: without its presents the earth's average ground temperature of 15 degrees Celsius would fall to -28 degrees Celsius. The termed greenhouse effect implies that a comparable effect keeps…
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