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Climate change, more commonly known as global warming, is caused by the emission of heat trapping gases produced by vehicles, power plants,… More »
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The first theory of global warming came in 1824 when French mathematician Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier discovered that the Earth's temperature was slowly increasing. Fourier argued that the earth ... History of Global Warming ... A brief history of Global Warming. For more history on Global Warming use the advanced search.
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history of global warming - anthropogenic climate change - greenhouse effect history ... Climate and society; Impacts of Global Warming ... The Discovery of Global Warming book cover image...
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Here are gathered in chronological sequence the most important events in the history of climate change science. (For a narrative see the Introduction: summary history.) This list of milestones includes ... 1896 ; Arrhenius publishes first calculation of global warming from human emissions of CO2. =>Simple models...
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These curves have become one of the major icons of global warming. ... The IPCC is referred to as the largest peer-reviewed scientific cooperation project in history. The IPCC released climate change reports in 1992 and 1996, and the latest revised version in 2001.
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Global Warming:How It All Began ... The origins of the global warming scare ... So, history suggests that the global warming scare or something like it can be expected at this time.
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History of Global Warming ... When did the idea of "global warming" emerge and when did it enter into political debate? Below, a series of highlights throughout history to help understand how global concern for the effects of climate change developed.
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An increase in Greenhouse gas concentrations is believed to cause Global Warming, however we have not found this to be scientifically proven. Information gathered from Antartic Ice Cores suggests that throughout history both global temperature and carbon dioxide levels have varied dramatically.
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