Which gas is Premier League responsible for causing the greenhouse effect?
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On the other hand, we find that greenhouse gas forcings might have had a temporary effect on global temperature. | |
This change in extreme events is attributed to enhancement of the hydrologic cycle caused by increased greenhouse gas concentrations. | |
111 Citations | This cooling reduces significantly the greenhouse effect due to the presence of chlorofluoromethanes. |
We suggest that the most likely explanation for this recent trend is anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) forcing. | |
With the total aerosol forcing diminishing in response to air pollution control measures taking effect, warming from increased greenhouse gas concentrations can potentially increase at a very rapid rate. | |
This can cause malodours and contribute to the greenhouse effect. | |
42 Citations | The primary cause of this phenomenon is the release of the greenhouse gases by burning of fossil fuels, land cleaning, agriculture, among others, leading to the increase of the so-called greenhouse effect. |
The findings have implications for policies on greenhouse effect gas emissions. | |
100 Citations | The net effect is lower greenhouse gas emissions. |
Recent studies have suggested that the resultant decrease in aerosols could drive rapid near-term warming, which could dominate the effects of greenhouse gas (GHG) increases in the coming decades. | |
Furthermore, it was suggested that half of the warming trend due to rising greenhouse gas concentrations is canceled out by other factors, predominantly aerosol cooling. | |
This paper suggests that the contribution of cities to global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions is often overstated. | |
It is likely that, worldwide, less than half of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are generated within city boundaries. | |
252 Citations | This explains why the aerosol-induced effect is an increase of rainfall over NWA, and the greenhouse gas-induced effect is of opposite sign. |
This suggests a limit on the use of global greenhouse gas inventories when applied to urban areas. | |
39 Citations | The elevated greenhouse gas concentrations found in “polluted” air masses provide clear evidence for the presence of substantial emission sources in Europe. |
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