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The Effects of Aerosols on Global Warming Article 
The influence of atmospheric aerosols on global warming may not be as clear a scientists have previously believed.
Jan 26, 2011 - Zoe Bianchi
Effects of Global Warming Article 
Global warming happens slowly over time, but the effects are devastating and may be irreversible. Recognizing the effects of global warming gives the incentive to change.
Mar 21, 2009 - Beth Taylor
Global Warming Effects Unequal Article 
Countries with the least carbon emissions feel the sting of climate change.
Jul 6, 2007 - April Michelle Garza
Global Warming, Ice Sheets, and Tundra Article 
Global warming is caused by pollution and creates habitat loss. The first casualties of global warming are the arctic ice sheets and permafrost.
Dec 31, 2010 - Angela Libal
Global Environmental Impacts of a Warming Arctic Article 
Arctic climate feedbacks, such as declining sea ice, glacier retreat, warming ocean surface and thawing permafrost, will have severe global environmental impacts.
Oct 20, 2009 - Laurence O'Sullivan
Global Warming or Global Freezing? Article 
The extremely cold winter (2009-2010), in the UK, and some parts of the North America and Asia has fueled a debate on the credibility of the concept of Global warming.
Jan 14, 2010 - Gwendoline Fominyen
Arctic Release of Methane and Global Warming Article 
The stable increase in global temperature has accelerated the rate at which methane gas escapes its ice cage, encouraging climate change.
Mar 13, 2010 - Pablo Rasilla
Greenhouse Gases and Their Effects on Global Warming Article 
The relative contributions of the various greenhouse gases to global warming may not be as clear as some sources would have us believe.
Jan 2, 2011 - Zoe Bianchi
The Effect of Global Warming on Oceanic Circulation Article 
Increased carbon dioxide emissions could result in major changes to the way oceans transfer heat around the planet.
Dec 26, 2010 - Zoe Bianchi
Greenhouse Gases – The Effects of Global Warming Article 
Uncertainties are certain when it comes to global warming. Yet, scientists are fundamentally certain that human behavior is shifting the patterns of Earth's atmosphere.
Mar 21, 2010 - Heike Winnig
Global Warming Commitment: Why There Is More to Come Article 
If we were suddenly to stop emitting greenhouse gases, the climate would continue to warm for decades before coming to balance, with important consequences.
Oct 20, 2011 - John Austin
The Taiga Forest Wildlife, Weather, and Effect on Global Warming Article 
The Taiga Forest contains more trees than all the rainforest on Earth. The weather is extreme, the dangers are manmade. What is being done about it?
Nov 3, 2010 - Joshuah Tiesman
Climate Change Refugees: Effects of Global Warming on Communities Article 
Little research has been done on the human impacts of global warming. As sea level rises and human habitats are altered, a new form of refugee is emerging.
Jul 15, 2010 - Gia Grier McGinnis
11 Effective Ways To Prevent Global Warming Article 
The most effective ways to prevent global warming are also some of the most simple. This list of suggestions, when done at an individual level, may help turn the tide.
Sep 5, 2009 - Chad Criswell
Is Soot Responsible for Global Warming? Article 
A recent study sheds light on the causes of global Warming. The results suggest that black particles from burning oil and solid fuels may contribute to climate change.
Apr 26, 2009 - Christine Fadhley
Carbon Dioxide and Global Warming Article 
Carbon Dioxide levels, largely man made, are increasing the world average temperture. This increase will have a devestating effect on sea levels.
Apr 26, 2008 - Laurence O'Sullivan
Solutions for Global Warming Article 
Many have talked about cutting back on carbon dioxide emissions, as a way of controlling global warming. This article discusses other alternatives.
Mar 31, 2007 - Cyrus Dehkan
Global Warming Predictions Article 
Temperatures and precipitation are predicted to increase because of global warming. This will lead to food shortages, decreased water supplies and severe storms.
Sep 13, 2007 - Sandra Williams
Evidence of Global Warming Article 
Arguments against global warming lie in its confusing name and its complexity. However, evidence suggests that the climate is undergoing change, affecting the Earth.
Mar 9, 2010 - Chris Dinesen Rogers