CO 2 levels in the atmosphere correlate strongly with lifestyle of the population, and with serious efforts, especially in the developed world huge reductions are possible. The challenge is to effect policies to reduce CO 2 concentration significantly without seriously decreasing the standard of ...
The thin layer of air surrounding the earth's surface is called atmosphere. It prevents a sudden increase in the earth's temperature and wards off the dangers of space.
Potential effects of gas hydrate on human welfare The possible role of gas hydrate in global climate change has been often overstated. Although methane is a “greenhouse” gas in the atmosphere, much ... Kvenvolden,K. A - 《Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States...
气氛重塑在组织扁平化过程中的作用(The role of atmosphere remodeling in the flattening process of organization) The role of atmosphere remodeling in the flattening process of organization Abstract: as a major change, the organization of flat forward, faced with various problems of organizational managemen...
To understand the ocean, its dynamics, its role in climate, weather and other ocean-atmosphere phenomena, one must observe it on a basin-wide scale with ad... W.,Munk,C.,... - 《Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical & Engineering Sciences》 被引量: 109发...
Global climate models often assume a stable, non-responding, Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) or a very simple treatment of ice sheet processes because the ice sheet time-scales (millennial and beyond) are assumed to be much longer than the time-scales of the atmosphere and the ocean (seasonal, ...
The climatogenetic role of this hem ispheric asymmetry will be outlined, as well as the role of variations in the composition of the atmosphere. Together with the varying land-sea distribution in polar latitudes, the latter primarily control the climatic history of the planet Earth. 展开 ...
Compound dry-hot extreme (CDHE) events pose greater risks to the environment, society, and human health than their univariate counterparts. Here, we project decadal-length changes in the frequency and duration of CDHE events for major U.S. cities during
With approximately 60 Pg of carbon (C) released as CO2 annually, the decomposition of dead organic matter feeds the major terrestrial global CO2 flux to the atmosphere. Macroclimate control over this critical C flux facilitates the parametrization of the C cycle in Earth system models and the...
This, in turn, creates the right conditions for clouds, which, like snow and ice in the Arctic, can reflect sunlight higher into the atmosphere and further cool the surroundings. Trees also release organic compounds that react with other chemicals in the atmosphere to sometimes create a net ...