January 1997
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International Journal of Climatology
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January 1997
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26 Reads
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International Journal of Climatology
January 1996
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... Global warming is the potential heat related to CO 2 that is contributed to the atmosphere by different chemicals and its related effects [10]. The main greenhouse gases are water vapor, which causes about 36-70% of the greenhouse effect; carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) which causes 9-26%; methane (CH 4 ) which causes 4-9%; and ozone (O 3 ) which causes 3-7% [21,26]. The harmful radiation from the sun is filtered out by the ozone layer. ...
January 1997
International Journal of Climatology
... Though such accounts typically are much more detailed than merely holding that one has the right to what one historically has acquired, we include in our set up the principle of grandfathering, holding that distribution of environmental impact rights should be based on the actual status quo distribution of environmental impact. This very simple view probably has no theoretical justification, but we include it because it is widespread in the environmental literature and regulation (Caney, 2009;Houghton, 1995). The selected principles have been translated into equations that allocate the SOS according to the principle as presented in Table 2. ...
January 1996