The Environment
Vol. 31-2
06/1989
The article gives brief descriptions of the main greenhouse gases, which are responsible for more than 95% of global warming. In assessing emissions of greenhouse gases, clear distinctions have to be made between the natural equilibrium cycles and the anthropogenic emissions that disturb this equilibrium. Comparatively small man-made emissions can significantly disturb the natural balance of flow rates. Figs and tabs
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