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Global warming is one of the major issues that we are being faced with today. The term signifies an increase in the atmospheric temperature near the Earth's surface, which is caused due to various reasons. Scientists are of the opinion that, a rise in the carbon dioxide levels will further...
The increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere prevents the loss of heat from the Earth, causing a perceptible increase in temperature on the Earth, which is known as the "greenhouse effect". The greenhouse effect can lead to global warming, accelerating the melting of ...
Pursuing GHG reductions by means of all resources and efforts has turned out no result to stop or even slow the global warming: the globe still gets warmer and warmer, especially in the recent years, at record-breaking rate almost each single year. Additionally, no definitive relationship has ...
Global warming has become an undisputed factabout our current livelihoods; our planet is warming up, and we are definitely part of the problem. However, this isn’t the only environmental problem we should be concerned about. Across the world, people are facing a wealth of new and challenging...
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currently the biggest single source of sea-level rise driven by mass loss, largely due to Arctic amplification in an increasingly warming world. Scientists estimate that if the Greenland ice sheet were to melt completely, it would result in an approximate seven-meter rise in global average sea ...
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Model predictive control, the economy, and the issue of global warming This study is motivated by the evidence of global warming, which is caused by human activity but affects the efficiency of the economy. We employ the integ... T Bréchet,C Camacho,VM Veliov - 《Annals of Operations Resea...
ambitious target of limiting global warming to 1.5 °C. (IRENA2023b) offers perspectives and outlines the pathway to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The urgency to transition towards a green future is underscored by the Emissions Gap Report (UNEP2022a), which highlights the absence of ...