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Global warming and the future of the Earth
The globally averaged surface temperature of the Earth has increased during the past century by about 0.7°C. Most of the increase can be attributed to the greenhouse effect, the increase in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide that is emitted when fossil fuels are burned to produce energy...
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Morgan & Claypool Publishers
2007
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1614178 |
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author | Watts, Robert |
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description | The globally averaged surface temperature of the Earth has increased during the past century by about 0.7°C. Most of the increase can be attributed to the greenhouse effect, the increase in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide that is emitted when fossil fuels are burned to produce energy.The book begins with the important distinction between weather and climate, followed by data showing how carbon dioxide has increased and the incontrovertible evidence that it is caused by burning fossil fuels (i.e., coal, oil, and natural gas). I also address the inevitable skepticism that global |
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spelling | cern-16141782021-04-21T22:10:26Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1614178engWatts, RobertGlobal warming and the future of the EarthEngineeringThe globally averaged surface temperature of the Earth has increased during the past century by about 0.7°C. Most of the increase can be attributed to the greenhouse effect, the increase in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide that is emitted when fossil fuels are burned to produce energy.The book begins with the important distinction between weather and climate, followed by data showing how carbon dioxide has increased and the incontrovertible evidence that it is caused by burning fossil fuels (i.e., coal, oil, and natural gas). I also address the inevitable skepticism that globalMorgan & Claypool Publishersoai:cds.cern.ch:16141782007 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Watts, Robert Global warming and the future of the Earth |
title | Global warming and the future of the Earth |
title_full | Global warming and the future of the Earth |
title_fullStr | Global warming and the future of the Earth |
title_full_unstemmed | Global warming and the future of the Earth |
title_short | Global warming and the future of the Earth |
title_sort | global warming and the future of the earth |
topic | Engineering |
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