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== Definitions of  Global warming on the Web: ==
 
== Definitions of  Global warming on the Web: ==
  
 
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* An overall increase in world temperatures which may be caused by additional heat being trapped by greenhouse gases.
    * An overall increase in world temperatures which may be caused by additional heat being trapped by greenhouse gases.
 
 
       www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream//append/glossary_g.htm
 
       www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream//append/glossary_g.htm
  
    * an increase of the earth's temperature by a few degrees resulting in an increase in the volume of water which contributes to sea-level rise
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* an increase of the earth's temperature by a few degrees resulting in an increase in the volume of water which contributes to sea-level rise
 
       www.nwrc.usgs.gov/fringe/glossary.html
 
       www.nwrc.usgs.gov/fringe/glossary.html
  
    * Global warming is the gradual increase in global temperatures caused by the emission of gases that trap the sun's heat in the Earth's atmosphere. ...
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* Global warming is the gradual increase in global temperatures caused by the emission of gases that trap the sun's heat in the Earth's atmosphere. ...
 
       www.planningforpeople.ca/terms_and_definitions.asp
 
       www.planningforpeople.ca/terms_and_definitions.asp
  
    * The progressive gradual rise of the Earth's average surface temperature thought to be caused in part by increased concentrations of GHGs in the atmosphere. ...
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* The progressive gradual rise of the Earth's average surface temperature thought to be caused in part by increased concentrations of GHGs in the atmosphere. ...
 
       www.ecoagriculture.org/page.php
 
       www.ecoagriculture.org/page.php
  
    * A term used to describe the increase in average global temperatures due to the greenhouse effect. Scientists generally agree that the Earth's ...
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* A term used to describe the increase in average global temperatures due to the greenhouse effect. Scientists generally agree that the Earth's ...
 
       www.greenmotion.org/glossary_biofuel.html
 
       www.greenmotion.org/glossary_biofuel.html
  
    * The progressive gradual rise of the earth's surface temperature thought to be caused by the greenhouse effect and responsible for changes in global climate patterns. An increase in the near surface temperature of the Earth. ...
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* The progressive gradual rise of the earth's surface temperature thought to be caused by the greenhouse effect and responsible for changes in global climate patterns. An increase in the near surface temperature of the Earth. ...
 
       www.natsource.com/markets/index.asp
 
       www.natsource.com/markets/index.asp
  
    * An increase in the near surface temperature of the Earth. Global warming has occurred in the distant past (before humans) as the result of natural ...
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* An increase in the near surface temperature of the Earth. Global warming has occurred in the distant past (before humans) as the result of natural ...
 
       www.cheaperpetrolparty.com/Cheaper_petrol_party-Glossary2.html
 
       www.cheaperpetrolparty.com/Cheaper_petrol_party-Glossary2.html
  
    * The earth has warmed up by about 0.6ºC in the last 100 years. During this period, human emissions of greenhouse gases have increased, largely as a result of the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. ...
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* The earth has warmed up by about 0.6ºC in the last 100 years. During this period, human emissions of greenhouse gases have increased, largely as a result of the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. ...
 
       www.climatechangenorth.ca/H1_Glossary.html
 
       www.climatechangenorth.ca/H1_Glossary.html
  
    * An increase in the near surface temperature of the Earth as a result of increased emissions of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and ozone (also see greenhouse effect).
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* An increase in the near surface temperature of the Earth as a result of increased emissions of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and ozone (also see greenhouse effect).
 
       www.ruralresidentialliving.com.au/introduction/glossary.html
 
       www.ruralresidentialliving.com.au/introduction/glossary.html
  
    * The increase in the mean temperature of the earth due to excessive emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrogen. Most scientists now believe that, unchecked, global warming will produce disastrous climate changes over the next 100 years.
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* The increase in the mean temperature of the earth due to excessive emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrogen. Most scientists now believe that, unchecked, global warming will produce disastrous climate changes over the next 100 years.
 
       www.dmagazine.com/ME2/dirmod.asp
 
       www.dmagazine.com/ME2/dirmod.asp
  
    * Global warming refers to an average increase in the Earth's temperature, which in turn causes changes in climate. A warmer Earth may lead to changes in rainfall patterns, a rise in sea level, and a wide range of impacts on plants, wildlife, and humans. ...
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* Global warming refers to an average increase in the Earth's temperature, which in turn causes changes in climate. A warmer Earth may lead to changes in rainfall patterns, a rise in sea level, and a wide range of impacts on plants, wildlife, and humans. ...
 
       massbays.org/Aosd/docs/EPP/Massachusetts%20EPP%20Glossary%20of%20Terms.doc
 
       massbays.org/Aosd/docs/EPP/Massachusetts%20EPP%20Glossary%20of%20Terms.doc
  
    * A gradual warming of the Earth's atmosphere reportedly caused by the burning of fossil fuels and industrial pollutants.
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* A gradual warming of the Earth's atmosphere reportedly caused by the burning of fossil fuels and industrial pollutants.
 
       www.wisconsinpublicservice.com/farm/terms.aspx
 
       www.wisconsinpublicservice.com/farm/terms.aspx
  
    * is the term given to the major consequence of the greenhouse effect. Scientists have long predicted and recently measured notable increases in the world's temperature. ...
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* is the term given to the major consequence of the greenhouse effect. Scientists have long predicted and recently measured notable increases in the world's temperature. ...
 
       www.travelsmart.gov.au/teachers/teachers7.html
 
       www.travelsmart.gov.au/teachers/teachers7.html
  
    * the expected consequence of an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases by human activity (see greenhouse gases).
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* the expected consequence of an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases by human activity (see greenhouse gases).
 
       www.forest.nsw.gov.au/education/glossary/default.asp
 
       www.forest.nsw.gov.au/education/glossary/default.asp
  
    * Certain Gasses such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxides and chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) absorb reflected infra-red radiation and trap it within the earths atmosphere. This heat which would normally be dissipated into space increases the 5temperature of the earth. ...
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* Certain Gasses such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxides and chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) absorb reflected infra-red radiation and trap it within the earths atmosphere. This heat which would normally be dissipated into space increases the 5temperature of the earth. ...
 
       www.ecifm.rdg.ac.uk/glossary.htm
 
       www.ecifm.rdg.ac.uk/glossary.htm
  
    * The concern that a build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (beyond those levels required to sustain temperatures to support life on the planet) will result in catastrophic changes to the earth’s climate patterns.
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* The concern that a build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (beyond those levels required to sustain temperatures to support life on the planet) will result in catastrophic changes to the earth’s climate patterns.
 
       www.americaspower.org/The-Facts/Glossary-of-Terms
 
       www.americaspower.org/The-Facts/Glossary-of-Terms
  
    * heating that occurs when carbon dioxide traps the Sun’s heat near Earth’s surface, causing Earth’s temperature to rise
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* heating that occurs when carbon dioxide traps the Sun’s heat near Earth’s surface, causing Earth’s temperature to rise
 
       www.wcit.org/tradeis/glossary.htm
 
       www.wcit.org/tradeis/glossary.htm
  
    * Increased levels of gases such as carbon dioxide that trap heat in the earth's lower atmosphere potentially causing global warming
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* Increased levels of gases such as carbon dioxide that trap heat in the earth's lower atmosphere potentially causing global warming
 
       www.ifdn.com/teacher/glossary.htm
 
       www.ifdn.com/teacher/glossary.htm
  
    * Changes in the surface-air temperature, referred to as the global temperature, brought about by the greenhouse effect which is induced by emission of greenhouse gases into the air.
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* Changes in the surface-air temperature, referred to as the global temperature, brought about by the greenhouse effect which is induced by emission of greenhouse gases into the air.
 
       www.dantes.info/Projectinformation/Glossary/Glossary.html
 
       www.dantes.info/Projectinformation/Glossary/Glossary.html
  
    * This refers to the natural warming that occurs in the atmosphere (as well as natural cooling). These days, this term generally refers to the gradual increase in the Earth’s temperature from the gasses that have accumulated and are trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere.
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* This refers to the natural warming that occurs in the atmosphere (as well as natural cooling). These days, this term generally refers to the gradual increase in the Earth’s temperature from the gasses that have accumulated and are trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere.
 
       www.expertrating.com/courseware/GreenCourse/Green-Glossary-8.asp
 
       www.expertrating.com/courseware/GreenCourse/Green-Glossary-8.asp
  
    * an increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
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* an increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
 
       wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
 
       wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
  
    * Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans in recent decades and its projected continuation.
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* Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans in recent decades and its projected continuation.
 
       en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global warming
 
       en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global warming

Revision as of 16:03, 27 July 2008

Global warming is ...


Definitions of Global warming on the Web:

  • An overall increase in world temperatures which may be caused by additional heat being trapped by greenhouse gases.
     www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream//append/glossary_g.htm
  • an increase of the earth's temperature by a few degrees resulting in an increase in the volume of water which contributes to sea-level rise
     www.nwrc.usgs.gov/fringe/glossary.html
  • Global warming is the gradual increase in global temperatures caused by the emission of gases that trap the sun's heat in the Earth's atmosphere. ...
     www.planningforpeople.ca/terms_and_definitions.asp
  • The progressive gradual rise of the Earth's average surface temperature thought to be caused in part by increased concentrations of GHGs in the atmosphere. ...
     www.ecoagriculture.org/page.php
  • A term used to describe the increase in average global temperatures due to the greenhouse effect. Scientists generally agree that the Earth's ...
     www.greenmotion.org/glossary_biofuel.html
  • The progressive gradual rise of the earth's surface temperature thought to be caused by the greenhouse effect and responsible for changes in global climate patterns. An increase in the near surface temperature of the Earth. ...
     www.natsource.com/markets/index.asp
  • An increase in the near surface temperature of the Earth. Global warming has occurred in the distant past (before humans) as the result of natural ...
     www.cheaperpetrolparty.com/Cheaper_petrol_party-Glossary2.html
  • The earth has warmed up by about 0.6ºC in the last 100 years. During this period, human emissions of greenhouse gases have increased, largely as a result of the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. ...
     www.climatechangenorth.ca/H1_Glossary.html
  • An increase in the near surface temperature of the Earth as a result of increased emissions of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and ozone (also see greenhouse effect).
     www.ruralresidentialliving.com.au/introduction/glossary.html
  • The increase in the mean temperature of the earth due to excessive emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrogen. Most scientists now believe that, unchecked, global warming will produce disastrous climate changes over the next 100 years.
     www.dmagazine.com/ME2/dirmod.asp
  • Global warming refers to an average increase in the Earth's temperature, which in turn causes changes in climate. A warmer Earth may lead to changes in rainfall patterns, a rise in sea level, and a wide range of impacts on plants, wildlife, and humans. ...
     massbays.org/Aosd/docs/EPP/Massachusetts%20EPP%20Glossary%20of%20Terms.doc
  • A gradual warming of the Earth's atmosphere reportedly caused by the burning of fossil fuels and industrial pollutants.
     www.wisconsinpublicservice.com/farm/terms.aspx
  • is the term given to the major consequence of the greenhouse effect. Scientists have long predicted and recently measured notable increases in the world's temperature. ...
     www.travelsmart.gov.au/teachers/teachers7.html
  • the expected consequence of an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gases by human activity (see greenhouse gases).
     www.forest.nsw.gov.au/education/glossary/default.asp
  • Certain Gasses such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxides and chlorofluorocarbons (CFC's) absorb reflected infra-red radiation and trap it within the earths atmosphere. This heat which would normally be dissipated into space increases the 5temperature of the earth. ...
     www.ecifm.rdg.ac.uk/glossary.htm
  • The concern that a build-up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (beyond those levels required to sustain temperatures to support life on the planet) will result in catastrophic changes to the earth’s climate patterns.
     www.americaspower.org/The-Facts/Glossary-of-Terms
  • heating that occurs when carbon dioxide traps the Sun’s heat near Earth’s surface, causing Earth’s temperature to rise
     www.wcit.org/tradeis/glossary.htm
  • Increased levels of gases such as carbon dioxide that trap heat in the earth's lower atmosphere potentially causing global warming
     www.ifdn.com/teacher/glossary.htm
  • Changes in the surface-air temperature, referred to as the global temperature, brought about by the greenhouse effect which is induced by emission of greenhouse gases into the air.
     www.dantes.info/Projectinformation/Glossary/Glossary.html
  • This refers to the natural warming that occurs in the atmosphere (as well as natural cooling). These days, this term generally refers to the gradual increase in the Earth’s temperature from the gasses that have accumulated and are trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere.
     www.expertrating.com/courseware/GreenCourse/Green-Glossary-8.asp
  • an increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
     wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
  • Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans in recent decades and its projected continuation.
     en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global warming