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Greenhouse gas (Redirected from Greenhouse gases)

Increasing atmospheric CO 2 levels as measured at Mauna Loa . Greenhouse gases (GHG) are gaseous components of the atmosphere that contribute to the greenhouse effect . The major natural greenhouse gases are water vapor , which causes about 36-70% of the greenhouse effect on Earth ( not including clouds ); carbon dioxide , which causes between 9-26%; and ozone ...
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Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative

Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative ( RGGI ) is a regional initiative by states in the Northeastern United States region to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The RGGI is designing a cap and trade program for emissions from power plants. In August 2005 , the RGGI staff working group proposed an emissions reduction program that would start in 2009 and lead to a stabilization of emissions...
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Conservatory (greenhouse)

...traditionally found in the gardens of large houses. Modern versions are smaller, can be made of PVC and are often added to houses for home improvement purposes. Conservatories can be both greenhouses and recreational spaces. The modern domestic conservatory is used as an extra room rather than for horticulture .  This article relating to architecture is a stub . You can...
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Greenhouse gas (Redirected from Greenhouse Gasses)

Increasing atmospheric CO 2 levels as measured at Mauna Loa . Greenhouse gases (GHG) are gaseous components of the atmosphere that contribute to the greenhouse effect . The major natural greenhouse gases are water vapor , which causes about 36-70% of the greenhouse effect on Earth ( not including clouds ); carbon dioxide , which causes between 9-26%; and ozone , which causes between...
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IPCC List of Greenhouse Gases (Redirected from Complete IPCC List of Greenhouse Gases)

This is a list of greenhouse gases as used by the IPCC TAR. Gases relevant to radiative forcing only (per IPCC documentation) Gas Alternate Name Formula 1998 Level Increase since 1750 Radiative forcing (Wm 2 ) Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) 365ppm 87 ppm 1.46 Methane (CH 4 ) 1,745ppb 1,045ppb 0.48 Nitrous oxide (N 2 0) 314ppb 44ppb...
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Olcott Park Greenhouse

The Olcott Park Greenhouse 4,500 square feet (420 m²) is a city-operated greenhouse located in the 40 acre (162,000 m²) Olcott Park at 9th Avenue W. and 7th Street N. in Virginia, Minnesota . It is open to the public year-round without charge. Olcott Park was named after W. J. Olcott, an officer of the Great Northern Mining Company. The company first leased the land to the city in...
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Greenhouse (Redirected from Greenhouses)

A greenhouse in Saint Paul, Minnesota . A greenhouse (also called a glasshouse or hothouse ) is a building where plants are cultivated. A greenhouse is built of glass or plastic; it heats up because the sun's incoming electromagnetic radiation warms plants, soil, and other things inside the building. Air warmed by the heat from hot interior surfaces is retained in the building by the...
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IPCC List of Greenhouse Gases

This is a list of greenhouse gases as used by the IPCC TAR. Gases relevant to radiative forcing only (per IPCC documentation) Gas Alternate Name Formula 1998 Level Increase since 1750 Radiative forcing (Wm 2 ) Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) 365ppm 87 ppm 1.46 Methane (CH 4 ) 1,745ppb 1,045ppb 0.48 Nitrous oxide (N 2 0) 314ppb 44ppb...
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Greenhouse effect (Redirected from Greenhouse warming)

The greenhouse effect , first discovered by Joseph Fourier in 1824 , is the process by which an atmosphere warms a planet . Mars , Venus and other celestial bodies with atmospheres (such as Titan ) have greenhouse effects, but for simplicity the rest of this article will refer to the case of Earth . The term greenhouse effect may be used to refer to two different things in common...
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Greenhouse

A greenhouse in Saint Paul, Minnesota . A greenhouse (also called a glasshouse or hothouse ) is a building where plants are cultivated. A greenhouse is built of glass or plastic; it heats up because the sun's incoming electromagnetic radiation warms plants, soil, and other things inside the building. Air warmed by the heat from hot interior surfaces is retained in the building by the...
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