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"The data cannot be used to say we've got an enhanced greenhouse effect."
This is known as the enhanced greenhouse effect or global warming.
An enhanced greenhouse effect is expected to cause cooling in higher parts of the atmosphere.
The unequivocal detection of the enhanced greenhouse effect is not likely for a decade or more.
They calculate with confidence that CO has been responsible for over half the enhanced greenhouse effect.
Thus the reduced rainfall trends experienced in the Sahel may reflect the enhanced greenhouse effect.
Concern about the production of carbon dioxide is only a recent worry, following the identification of the enhanced greenhouse effect.
There is little doubt that the rapid deforestation of tropical regions is contributing to the enhanced greenhouse effect.
The warming associated with increases in greenhouse gases originating from human activity is called the enhanced greenhouse effect.
This is called the Enhanced Greenhouse Effect.
See climate change, greenhouse effect, enhanced greenhouse effect, radiative forcing, troposphere.
Deforestation is a contributor to global warming, and is often cited as one of the major causes of the enhanced greenhouse effect.
"The enhanced greenhouse effect is arguably the most dangerous environmental problem and the most difficult political issue to be faced by the world in the 21st century."
If all countries did as Britain suggested, Dr. Houghton said, it would still not be enough to stop the enhanced greenhouse effect.
Dilemmas such as these have no obvious readily implemented solutions, nor are they conducive to gene pool conservation or to the amelioration of the enhanced greenhouse effect.
Atmospheric scientists expended considerable effort from the early 1980s in trying to determine whether global warming due to the enhanced greenhouse effect was affecting global temperature already.
In this scenario, warming from the enhanced greenhouse effect would reduce the solubility of oxygen in seawater, causing the concentration of oxygen to decline.
Enhanced Greenhouse Effect The concept that the natural greenhouse effect has been enhanced by anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases.
The enhanced greenhouse effect of such a heavy atmosphere would tend to suggest that the habitable zone should be further out from the central star for such massive planets.
While humans are not significantly increasing its concentration, it contributes to the enhanced greenhouse effect because the warming influence of greenhouse gases leads to a positive water vapor feedback.
Of the GHGs, CO2 is of greatest concern because it contributes the most to the Enhanced Greenhouse Effect and climate change.
In the 1992 supplement to that report, the scientists stated, "It is still not possible to attribute with high confidence all, or even part of, the observed global warming to the enhanced greenhouse effect."
Any organisms that might lead to increased release of carbon dioxide, or methane, are clearly not to be welcomed in a world that is currently experiencing warming due to the enhanced greenhouse effect.
Effects of Carbon Dioxide "Our analyses should not be construed as proof that global climate warming due to the enhanced greenhouse effect (or some other unknown cause) is occurring," they cautioned.
In the 21st century, there is increasing global awareness of the threat posed by the human-induced enhanced greenhouse effect, produced largely by forest clearing and the burning of fossil fuels.