Greenhouse gases
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Greenhouse gases
(At issue, Environment)
Greenhaven Press, c2009
- : pbk
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Note
Includes index
Bibliographical references: p.101-112
Contents of Works
- An overview of greenhouse gases / Environmental Literacy Council
- Greenhouse gases come from a variety of sources / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Greenhouse gases cause global warming / Environmental Defense Fund
- Greenhouse gases do not cause global warming / David Bellamy
- Global warming is caused by a climate cycle, not greenhouse gases / Dennis T. Avery
- There is no scientific consensus on global warming / Richard S. Lindzen
- There is a scientific consensus on global warming / Naomi Oreskes
- Global stewardship requires controlling greenhouse gases / the editors of America
- Greenhouse gas reductions should calculate economic impact / William F. Buckley, Jr.
- A global effort is needed to reduce greenhouse gases / Bill McKibben
- The ethics of reducing global warming guilt / Iain Murray
- Greenhouse gases negatively impact the environment / National Resources Defense Council
- Greenhouse gases do not negatively impact the environment / Lorne Gunter
- Curbing greenhouse gases is possible with technological solutions / Pew Center on Global Climate Change
- Carbon taxes, not carbon caps, can reduce greenhouse gases / Economist
- The removal of greenhouse gases will require practical solutions / Brad Lemley