TITLE

Global warming: How much and why?

AUTHOR(S)
Lanouette, W.
PUB. DATE
April 1990
SOURCE
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Apr1990, Vol. 46 Issue 3, p38
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Discusses the background and discovery of global warming and the greenhouse effect, and the conflicting research on just how much the Earth is actually warming and why.
ACCESSION #
9005141261

Tags: GREENHOUSE effect (Atmosphere)

 

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