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And for the first time, an American president has moved to tax industries whose emissions trap greenhouse gases — a step that President George W. Bush argued would bring American industry to its knees.
Scientists estimate that, each day, our added emissions trap the heat equivalent of four hundred thousand Hiroshima-sized bombs, which is why the Arctic has half as much ice as it did in the nineteen-eighties, why the great ocean currents have begun to slow, why we see floods and storms and fires in such sad proportion.
These emissions trap heat, contributing to climate change.
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Despite constantly rising greenhouse gas emissions trapping ever more heat on Earth, the last decade has seen relatively slow warming of air temperatures, dubbed a "pause" in climate change by some.
Despite rising greenhouse gas emissions trapping ever more heat on Earth, the last decade has seen relatively slow warming of air temperatures, dubbed a "pause" in climate change by some.
In 1978, when few researchers were paying attention to global warming, a prominent geologist at Ohio State University was already focused on the prospect of fossil fuel emissions trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
Sites closer to agricultural sources at Bondville and Cedar Bluff (Kansas), however, still exhibit quite abundant winter NHx, which may reflect continued local agricultural emissions trapped within a shallower winter boundary layer.
Some unalkylation imide moieties in DPP monomer (1) offered emission traps for the excited state (exciton) transport.
Fig. 2 Time-resolved PL decays for the CdSe QDs on quartz coverslip surface and PMMA silver films measured at quantized states emission and trap states emission, respectively.
The different PL decay curves of the quantized states emission and trap states emission can be fitted as shown in Fig. 5c, d.
This could have reduced the friction during the transport by both trapping rising methane emissions, and trapping the water percolating during heavy rains.
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