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Greenhouse gases and their effect on global climate change

Greenhouse gases and their effect on global climate change. b y Zac Murdock April 17 2014 Johnson State College. Greenhouse gases are causing a major issue when it comes to the globes climate. Human activity is the highest influence on greenhouse gas emissions and the greenhouse effect.

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Greenhouse gases and their effect on global climate change

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  1. Greenhouse gases and their effect on global climate change by Zac Murdock April 17 2014 Johnson State College

  2. Greenhouse gases are causing a major issue when it comes to the globes climate. Human activity is the highest influence on greenhouse gas emissions and the greenhouse effect.

  3. The greenhouse effect is causing the world’s climate to change constantly.

  4. Greenhouse Gases are increasing in concentration annually IPCC 2013

  5. Temperature has been increasing over the past two hundred years. IPCC 2013

  6. Temperature has been increasing over the past two hundred years. IPCC 2013

  7. Glacial decrease has been steady over 50 years. IPCC 2013

  8. Sea level has been on the rise over the past hundred years. IPCC 2013

  9. Global CO2 levels reached a new highest level on record. NOAA 2014

  10. Temperature is rising more and more every decade. Glaciers are decreasing in mass every year. Sea level constantly increases directly from the decrease in glaciers. CO2 levels are also increasing due to human fossil fuels burning.

  11. IPCC, 2013: Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Solomon, S., D. Qin, M. Manning, Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K.B. Averyt, M.Tignor and H.L. Miller (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA. NOAA National Climatic Data Center, State of the Climate: National Overview for January 2014, published online February 2014, retrieved on March 12, 2014 from http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/national/2014/1

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