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Further Reading for The Greenhouse Effect

These articles and books have been selected by members of the Global Warming Facts Our Future Expert Content Group as resources for additional information. The National Academies does not endorse and is not responsible for material found in these articles.

Introductory

These articles provide background information about the topics in the The Greenhouse Effect section. They are selected for visitors who want a basic explanation of the concepts presented in this section.

Science NOW Magazine
A Climate Bomb Defused?
Millions of square kilometers of frozen plant material stretching across Canada and Siberia were long believed to be a ticking time bomb of climate change.

Science NOW Magazine
More Good News for the Ozone Layer
The nations of the world might be deadlocked over what to do about greenhouse gases, but one important agreement reached 20 years ago seems to have produced tangible benefits for the atmosphere and Earth’s inhabitants.

Science NOW Magazine
The Good Greenhouse
Carbon dioxide has received quite a bit of bad press recently because of its connection with atmospheric warming.

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These articles provide expanded information about the topics in the The Greenhouse Effect section. They are selected for visitors who want to explore more in-depth information about the concepts presented in this section.

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