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Global warming
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Global warming Defined

The overall increase of atmospheric temperature due to a buildup of greenhouse gases. [The economics of global warming; William Cline; 1992; Institute for International Economics; Washington D.C.] [Global Warming and biological diversity; Robert Peters; 1992; Yale University Press; New Haven.]
Glycolic Aldehyde- (C2H4O2), also called hydroxyacetaldehyde, is formed during the oxidation of ethane and isoprene, and also by the emission of biomass fires. It is the simplest form of sugar. Glycol aldehydes have also been found in trace amounts in dust clouds near the Milky Way of outer space. [Journal of Geophysical Research; v.D13, page 8469. 2003] [JGR-Atmospheres; V.104, No D17, pages 21, 237.1999]

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  • Global Warming: Global warming is happening because people do not care about our planet for what is happening to it. We are idiots and that is the truth. While some
  • Oceans Are Sponges... They Become Saturated: I was watching NOW on PBS tonight and one of their stories was a ?check-up? on global warming. The marine scientist that they interviewed said that scientists have known about global warming for decades. In addition, she explained somewhat how the oceans react to the planet warming up. The ratio of land area to ocean area is 1 to 2.43, respectively. The oceans have a huge impact on our planet?s weather systems. They absorb a lot of the gasses and heat in the atmosphere... More at Link
  • Report Gives Sobering View Of Warming?s Impact on U.S. by Michael D. Lemonick: Yale Environment 360: Witness these trends: In the northeastern U.S., winter temperatures have increased by 4 degrees F since 1970; in the Pacific Northwest, the depth of the Cascade Mountain snowpack on April 1 has declined by 25 percent over the last half century, while spring runoff from the Cascades now occurs nearly a month earlier than 50 years ago; and in Alaska, winter temperatures have increased a stunning 6.3 degrees F in the last 50 years.
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