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Month: October 2011

How are greenhouse gases measured?

Posted on October 16, 2011 by aganesan — No Comments ↓

Atmospheric methane (CH4) and (N2O) are major long-lived greenhouse gas and have the second and third highest radiative forcing after carbon dioxide (CO2).  A positive radiative forcing means that the atmosphere is being warmed, while a negative forcing means that cooling Continue reading How are greenhouse gases measured?→

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