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climate.mit.edu
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| | | | | The planet naturally releases and absorbs far more carbon dioxide than humans emit by burning fossil fuels. The problem is that human activities have thrown the Earth's carbon cycle out of balance. | |
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www.acamedia.info
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| | | | | More carbon dioxide in the atmosphere means a warmer world, right? Well, yes. But humans? fossil-fuel addiction may, if left unchecked, have an equal or even more serious consequence: ocean acidification. Carol Turley and Jerry Blackford explain. | |
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scienceofdoom.com
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| | | | | In#1we looked at some examples of natural variability - the climate changes from decade to decade, century to century and out to much longer timescales. How sure are we that any recent changes are from burning fossil fuels, or other human activity? In some scientific fields we can run controlled experiments but we just have... | |
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www.windowscentral.com
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| | | The bad news: no day?one release. The good news: there's still a chance later. | ||