Anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have had a significant impact on the climate, particularly in recent times, with the global-average surface temperature rising by approximately 0.8°C above its level in 1750. Studies have revealed that the warming of the planet is closely linked with the build-up in the atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO{-2}), methane (CH4), and some other greenhouse gases (GHG).
.... (This e newsletter since 2007 chiefly records events in Sikkim, Indo-China Relations,Situation in Tibet, Indo-Bangladesh Relations, Bhutan,Investment Issues and Chinmaya Mission & Spritual Notes-(Contents Not to be used for commercial purposes. Solely and fairly to be used for the educational purposes of research and discussions only).................................................................................................... Editor: S K Sarda
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Saturday, November 26, 2011
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have had a significant impact on the climate, particularly in recent times, with the global-average surface temperature rising by approximately 0.8°C above its level in 1750. Studies have revealed that the warming of the planet is closely linked with the build-up in the atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO{-2}), methane (CH4), and some other greenhouse gases (GHG).
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