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  • A '''greenhouse''' (also ''glasshouse'' or, especially when artificially heated, ''hothouse Specialised types of greenhouse and shadehouses:
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  • '''Linda Greenhouse''' is a [[Pulitzer Prize]] winning legal journalist, who wrote for the ''[[ | title = Faculty biography: Linda Greenhouse}}</ref>
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  • ...gy radiated by the surface does not disappear in space, but is absorbed by greenhouse gases present in the lower atmosphere. This absorption warms the lower atmo ...up> reflected). The term "greenhouse effect" is a misnomer, since actual [[greenhouse]]s operate by a different mechanism.
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  • ...hat absorb and emit [[infrared radiation]]. By doing so they produce the [[greenhouse effect]]. ...carbon]]s and [[nitrous oxide]] play small but not negligible parts in the greenhouse effect.
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  • ...n surface radiation and top-of-atmosphere radiation due to the presence of greenhouse gases.
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  • ...e and Anti-Greenhous] ''Astrobiology'' article on [[Titan]]'s very unusual greenhouse.
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  • ...e and Anti-Greenhous] ''Astrobiology'' article on [[Titan]]'s very unusual greenhouse.
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  • ...hat absorb and emit [[infrared radiation]]. By doing so they produce the [[greenhouse effect]]. ...carbon]]s and [[nitrous oxide]] play small but not negligible parts in the greenhouse effect.
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  • A '''greenhouse''' (also ''glasshouse'' or, especially when artificially heated, ''hothouse Specialised types of greenhouse and shadehouses:
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  • ...Technique using fire in forest management, farming, prairie restoration or greenhouse gas abatement.
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  • An approach to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by capturing carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>).
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  • The relative effectiveness of greenhouse gases to restrict outgoing terrestrial long-wave radiation from escaping ba
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Greenhouse]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Greenhouse effect}}
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  • ...aty which requires industrialized Western nations to reduce emissions of [[greenhouse gases]] or to pay a financial penalty.
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  • ...the Liberty and Justice Committee, Constitution Project; spouse of [[Linda Greenhouse]]
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  • ...n surface radiation and top-of-atmosphere radiation due to the presence of greenhouse gases.
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  • ...gy radiated by the surface does not disappear in space, but is absorbed by greenhouse gases present in the lower atmosphere. This absorption warms the lower atmo ...up> reflected). The term "greenhouse effect" is a misnomer, since actual [[greenhouse]]s operate by a different mechanism.
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  • ...nd museums play to art works. They usually combine open air sections and [[greenhouse]]s, such that a variety of plant [[species (biology)|species]] can be displ ...pically a large steel-and-glass greenhouse; also a ''hothouse'', a type of greenhouse specifically used to guard non frost-hardy flora from harsh elements.
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  • ...[Global warming]] could release this gas and thus enhance considerably the greenhouse effect.
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  • * [[Greenhouse]] (''glasshouse'', ''hothouse'') - also shade house
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  • {{main|Linda Greenhouse}} ...ld be considered a conflict of interest, since his wife journalist [[Linda Greenhouse]] was covering the case.<ref name=NewYorkTimes20080120>
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  • '''Linda Greenhouse''' is a [[Pulitzer Prize]] winning legal journalist, who wrote for the ''[[ | title = Faculty biography: Linda Greenhouse}}</ref>
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  • ....pgeconomics.co.uk/GM_global_study.htm Biotech Crops Reduce Pesticide Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions Planting of these crops generates additional US$27.5 billion
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  • ...r, Chunsan Song and Yee Soong (Editors)|title=Environmental Challenges and Greenhouse Gas Control for Fossil Fuel Utilization in the 21st Century|edition=1st Edi
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  • *[[greenhouse]]/glasshouse/shade house - enclosed gardens for controlling the environment {{r|Greenhouse}}
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  • ...s known as [[dry ice]]. Lately CO<sub>2</sub> has become notorious as a [[greenhouse gas]].
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  • ...erate areas find them worth the trouble and they are a popular indoor or [[greenhouse|glasshouse]] plant.
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  • | author=[[Linda Greenhouse]] ...that simple lists of "facts" couldn't be copyright. According to [[Linda Greenhouse]], writing in the ''[[New York Times]]'', O'Connor said:
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  • ....pgeconomics.co.uk/GM_global_study.htm Biotech Crops Reduce Pesticide Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions Planting of these crops generates additional US$27.5 billion
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  • ...monitor.com/2020/11/08/study-switching-from-heating-oil-to-local-wood-cuts-greenhouse-gasses/ | title = Study: Switching from heating oil to local wood cuts greenhouse gasses
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  • ...in the atmosphere, and referenced discussion water in the atmosphere as a greenhouse gas.
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  • Chapter 14: '''Greenhouse Gas Biogenic Sources<br/>''' ===Greenhouse gas emission factors===
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  • ...sting kitchen waste it helps avoiding the release of [[methane]] (a potent greenhouse gas) caused by anaerobic digestion of foods at the dump.
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  • ...monitor.com/2020/11/08/study-switching-from-heating-oil-to-local-wood-cuts-greenhouse-gasses/ | title = Study: Switching from heating oil to local wood cuts greenhouse gasses
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  • | author=[[Linda Greenhouse]]
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  • ==Greenhouse gas emissions== ...</ref> making California the first state in the United States to cap all [[greenhouse gas]] emissions from major industries.
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  • ...has been formed. He is also generally credited with the discovery of the [[greenhouse effect]]. Today his mathematical creations are extremely important in a wi
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  • ...rage.info/ CO<sub>2</sub> Capture and Storage] International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas Research Programme (includes CSS project summaries)
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  • ...en a strong supporter of renewable energy and an advocate of controls on [[greenhouse gas]] emissions to combat [[global warming]]. As director of Lawrence Berke
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  • *{{cite book|author= |title=Many Ways Renewable Fuels Could Aid in Decreasing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Increasing Energy Security : Hearing Before the Committee
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  • ...-change/ Climate Change] The Royal Society ''"It is certain that increased greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels and from land use change lea ...sp?NewsID=20772&Cr=global&Cr1=environment UN: rearing cattle produces more greenhouse gases than driving cars]
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  • ...which absorbs harmful ultraviolet light from the Sun, and also acts as a [[greenhouse gas]].
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  • ...://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/earth/climate/cli_greengas.html Earth's Greenhouse Gases] [[University Corporation for Atmospheric Research]]. Retrieved Febru
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  • ...earch and development as a means of reducing the emissions of so-called ''greenhouse gas''.
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  • ===Greenhouse gases=== ...cause of its possible importance in signaling the Earth was warming due to greenhouse gases.<ref>{{cite web | title = Warming of the world ocean: scientific inte
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  • ...[[Sulfur Dioxide]] atmosphere which is believed to have caused a runaway [[greenhouse effect]], leading to the lethal pressures and temperatures seen on that pla
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  • * Stabilize greenhouse gas concentration in the atmosphere to a level that would prevent dangerous
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  • ...use gases]] in the United States. By 2020, the national goal was to reduce greenhouse gas production to below the levels of the 1990s. By 2050, the country needs
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  • * Participating in the Greenhouse Challenge and Packaging Covenant and the Australian Wine Industry Environme
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  • ...full [[sunlight]], therefore the best place for them is the sunnier in the greenhouse, the same where the ''[[Cattleya]]'' are.<ref name="CB"/>
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  • The [[greenhouse gas]] [[carbon dioxide]] CO<sub>2</sub> is an oxide of carbon, as is the po
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  • ...ting and implementing an international climate treaty sufficient to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to levels called for by climate scientists.
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  • ...ons and results of models that differ in their sensitivity to increases in greenhouse gases.<ref name=grida7/> ...nces. The [[Kyoto Protocol]], an international agreement aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, was adopted by 169 nations.
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  • A 'cap' is a legal limit on the quantity of greenhouse gases our economy can emit each year. ...s that, by law, companies may swap among themselves the permission to emit greenhouse gases.
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  • ...[[global warming]]''. It is the most abundant anthropogenic (human caused) greenhouse gas in the [[Earth's atmosphere]]. As shown above, coal may contain from ab ...pollution in cities (see [[Beijing]]) and international pressure to reduce greenhouse emissions, China’s coal consumption is projected to increase in line with
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  • ...=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10#PPA322 Taubenhaus, Jacob J., "Diseases Of Greenhouse Crops And Their Control", Google book search. 10 June, 2008.]</ref>
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  • ...e gaseous state of a substance'' and ''water vapor is the most important [[greenhouse gas]].
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  • ...C27, Roughrider, and Sage. Results showed that the planting environment in greenhouse had more WSMV infection than the field experiment. The Roughrider and Sage ...d maybe this was due to the different conditions during cultivation in the greenhouse trials and the field. There were no significant that showed a single type o
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  • ...f bumblebees are quickly replacing humans as the primary pollinators for [[greenhouse]] tomatoes.
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  • ...t]] in order to have sufficient pollinators in the field, [[orchard]] or [[greenhouse]] at bloom time. Some [[endangered species|species]] of plants are threaten
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  • ....pgeconomics.co.uk/GM_global_study.htm Biotech Crops Reduce Pesticide Use, Greenhouse Gas Emissions Planting of these crops generates additional US$27.5 billion
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  • ...d for millions of years. The methane is 80 times more potent than CO2 as a greenhouse gas. This warms the permafrost further, and we could get a runaway conditio
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  • ...sis may be grown in petri plates or pots, under fluorescent lights or in a greenhouse.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Arabidopsis thaliana: A Model Plant for Genome An
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  • Note the amounts of [[greenhouse gas]]es that are present: water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxi
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  • ...ticides as a way of eliminating the disease. The experiment was done under greenhouse conditions
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  • ...care of the grounds, landscaping, and outbuildings (pool, cabana, stables, greenhouse etc.) which is divided into departments run by the:
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  • ...systems. Some examples of such problems are [[acid rain]], [[smog]], the [[greenhouse effect]] and [[ozone depletion]] (often referred to as the ''ozone hole'').
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  • ....<ref name=gasdotorg>[http://www.naturalgas.org/environment/naturalgas.asp#greenhouse/ Natural Gas and the Environment]</ref> Combined cycle power generation usi ...l amounts of such leakage. Carbon dioxide receives the most attention over greenhouse gases because it is in much higher concentrations.
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  • ....<ref name=gasdotorg>[http://www.naturalgas.org/environment/naturalgas.asp#greenhouse/ Natural Gas and the Environment]</ref> Combined cycle power generation usi ...l amounts of such leakage. Carbon dioxide receives the most attention over greenhouse gases because it is in much higher concentrations.
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  • ...ean]]s. The enormously CO<sub>2</sub>-rich atmosphere generates a strong [[greenhouse effect]] that raises the surface temperature to over 400&nbsp;°C. This mak ...ouse gases in its atmosphere.<ref>Kasting J.F. (1988), ''Runaway and moist greenhouse atmospheres and the evolution of earth and Venus'', Icarus, v. 74, p. 472-4
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  • ...anada]]. [[Bumblebee]]s are increasingly raised and used extensively for [[greenhouse]] [[tomato]]es and other crops.
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  • ...left-leaning coalition, urge support for congressional legislation to curb greenhouse-gas emissions -- by framing the issue as an urgent matter of Biblical moral
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  • ...left-leaning coalition, urge support for congressional legislation to curb greenhouse-gas emissions -- by framing the issue as an urgent matter of Biblical moral
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  • ...[[global warming]]''. It is the most abundant anthropogenic (human caused) greenhouse gas in the [[Earth's atmosphere]]. ...GreenOrg>[http://www.ieagreen.org.uk/glossies/GHGT9%20Reports%20CD.pdf IEA Greenhouse Gas (GHG) 2008 Brochures]</ref>
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  • Note the amounts of [[greenhouse gas]]es that are present: water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxi
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  • ...species from the [[Serra dos Órgãos]] mountains of Brazil blossomed in the greenhouse of Mrs. Arnold Harrison, an English collector of orchids homaged in diverse
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  • ...species from the [[Serra dos Órgãos]] mountains of Brazil blossomed in the greenhouse of Mrs. Arnold Harrison, an English collector of orchids homaged in diverse
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  • ...pproved. Some criticized the choice, as Paxton had only previously built [[greenhouse|greenhouses]] for the gardens of nobility, none of which had been nearly as
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  • ...pproved. Some criticized the choice, as Paxton had only previously built [[greenhouse|greenhouses]] for the gardens of nobility, none of which had been nearly as
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  • ...nyc.gov/html/planyc2030/html/challenge/faq.shtml |title=Global Warming and Greenhouse Gases |publisher=PlaNYC / The City of New York |date=2006-12-06 |accessdate
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  • ...es.&nbsp; Taxes design to reduce the emission of carbon dioxide and other "greenhouse gases" have been introduced in a number of European and Commonwealth countr
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  • ...o identify in breeding experiments, thus speeding up plant breeding in the greenhouse and field trial stages. For instance, [[microsatellite]] molecular markers
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  • ...pollution in cities (see [[Beijing]]) and international pressure to reduce greenhouse emissions, China’s coal consumption is projected to increase in line with
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  • ...[Joseph Paxton]], a former gardener who was responsible for the Chatsworth Greenhouse at Derbyshire, contacted Henry Cole with his tender for the commission. Pax
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  • ...releases into the atmosphere carbon dioxide and other substances known as greenhouse gases. These gases have altered the composition of the entire atmosphere, p
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  • ...ure and storage''' ('''CCS''') is an approach to reduce [[emission]]s of [[greenhouse gas]]es by capturing [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) from large point s
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  • ...tion, [[drilling]], and generation of [[pollution|polluting]] wastes and [[greenhouse gas]]es.
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  • * Greenhouse, Wendy and Weininger, Susan. ''Chicago Painting 1895-1945: The Bridges Col
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  • ...to the [[Observatory of Strasbourg]], built in 1881, and still owns some [[greenhouse]]s of those times. The ''Parc des Contades'', although the oldest park of t
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  • .... The simplest hydrocarbon is [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>); methane is a [[greenhouse gas]], and is highly inflammable and explosive. The next largest hydrocarbo
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  • .... The simplest hydrocarbon is [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>); methane is a [[greenhouse gas]], and is highly inflammable and explosive. The next largest hydrocarbo
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  • ...dependency on [[fossil fuel]]s, and provide opportunities for mitigating [[greenhouse gas]] emissions (namely [[carbon dioxide]]). The first two of these contrib
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  • ...pollution in cities (see [[Beijing]]) and international pressure to reduce greenhouse emissions, China's coal consumption is projected to increase in line with i
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  • ...°C,<ref> hot enough to melt lead</ref> most likely due to the amount of [[greenhouse gases]], predominantly CO2, in the atmosphere which retain solar radiation.
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