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Methane and the Warming Blame Game
Methane emissions are responsible for approximately 0.5°C, or about 30%, of total greenhouse-gas-induced warming. For many countries, methane represents an even larger share of their overall warming footprint.
Joseph Wheatley
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Global Warming and Agriculture: Impact Estimates by Country [PDF]
How will global warming affect developing countries, which rely heavily on agriculture as a source of economic growth? William Cline asserts that developing countries have more at risk than industrial countries as global warming worsens.
William R. Cline
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Asymmetric Response to Global Warming
The study aims to develop critical thinking in the context of global warming, analyze existing approaches to solving this problem, and propose alternative methods of combating climate change. Materials and methods: Scientific literature was analyzed,
Anatoliy Zhukov, Walery Zukow
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Economic vitality in a transition to sustainability [PDF]
The good news is that many of the solutions to this extraordinary problem are within reach. Many of the solutions to global warming are not only feasible, they are economically and socially beneficial. While some claim that addressing global warming will
Goodwin, Neva
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Recent Polling on Public Perceptions of Climate Change [PDF]
A 2008 collection of polling data on public perceptions of climate change, including:CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll: June 26-29, 2008; sampled 1026 adults nationwide49% feel that the protection of the environment should be given priority even at ...
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Correction to: “Global warming: Evidence for asymmetric diurnal temperature change” by Karl et al. [PDF]
Karl
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Global warming policy: some economic implications [PDF]
Many analysts believe that the emissions of greenhouse gases resulting from human activity are contributing to global warming, but the linkage is highly uncertain.
Stephen P. A. Brown
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