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What is the least contributor to greenhouse effect? 

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The Montreal Protocol on reduction of CFC is found to stabilize the relative contribution of these substances to the greenhouse effect.
The greenhouse design as well as the cover material properties in particular may strongly impact the greenhouse energy.
The contribution of the greenhouse effect of carbon-containing gases to global warming turns out to be insignificant.
In a doubled CO2 scenario, this allocation is essentially unchanged, even though the magnitude of the total greenhouse effect is significantly larger than the initial radiative forcing, underscoring the importance of feedbacks from water vapor and clouds to climate sensitivity.
The natural greenhouse effect arises due to some of the trace gases, called the greenhouse gases, which are nearly transparent to solar radiation but strongly absorb the infra-red radiation emitted by the Earth.
The rise of temperature has been noticeable and this strengthens the arguments of the greenhouse effect.
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Ian Bowler, Martin L. Parry 
Working Group II (Impacts) concluded that greenhouse gas-induced changes of climate would have an important effect on agriculture, with the most severe negative impacts probably occurring in regions of high present-day vulnerability that are least able to adjust technologically to such effects.
The net greenhouse effect may be near zero.
Of those ideas which constitute a causal link in the opposite direction, the most common view appears to be that the greenhouse effect causes more smoke and pollution to rise, or causes it ...
Elucidation of the complex plant-greenhouse interactions would establish a physiological basis to improve both product quality and resource use efficiency in greenhouse
Thus, the Earth atmosphere does not really function as a greenhouse, and the terms ‘greenhouse effect’ and ‘greenhouse gases’ lost their original meaning and have remained symbolical.
Results show that understanding the greenhouse effect offers a foundation for building connections between everyday energy use and increases in global temperature.
That sensitivity is sufficient to produce significant positive feedback in the greenhouse.
2 It may increase the Greenhouse.
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A. Raval, Veerabhadran Ramanathan 
14 Dec 1989-Nature
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This study demonstrates an effective method for directly monitoring, from space, future changes in the greenhouse effect.
The experiment should be useful for quantitatively describing the "greenhouse effect".