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CO2 increases greenhouse effect: Report

byCustoms Today Report
02/03/2015
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LONDON: The effect of greenhouse is increasing day by day and one of its major reasons is CO2. The observation backs the hypothesis that was developed by computer designs and lab experiments, years ago.

“We are actually measuring the fact that rising carbon dioxide concentrations are leading to the greenhouse effect, “said the study lead author Dan Feldman at California’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. “This is clear observational evidence that when we add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, it will push the system to a warmer place.”
Scientists used the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Climate Research Facility to make these observations. They also used other instruments to watch the CO2 impact on the increase.

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