Past, Present, and Probable Future of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Dr. Robert MacKay.
Energy Challenges Dr. Robert MacKay. Outline Natural and Anthropogenic Climate Forcing.
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Understanding Methane Concentrations Nicola Warwick 1, Euan Nisbet 2, John Pyle 1 1- Centre for Atmospheric Science University of Cambridge 2 – Royal.
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Global Warming. Climate Climate: the average weather conditions over a period of years in a particular place Climate is influenced by a variety of processes,
Carbon sequestration. The carbon cycle Natural and man-made processes Credit: U.S. Geological Survey.
Earth Systems Science Chapter 1 I. CHANGES it is the nature of dynamic systems to change, often even in the absence of external “forcings”. Some important.