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basics:energy_and_ecology:greenhouse_effect_and_climate_protection [2019/02/21 10:05] cblagojevicbasics:energy_and_ecology:greenhouse_effect_and_climate_protection [2020/08/09 14:24] – [Greenhouse effect and climate protection] wfeist
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 |{{:picopen:erde_von_messenger.png?150}}|//**Planet Earth viewed from space (image by NASA):\\ \\ 2007 CO2 concentration: 0,038 %\\ Average surface temperature: 15.5 °C.\\ \\ The blue planet providing ideal\\ conditions for water and biodiversity...**//|\\ |{{:picopen:erde_von_messenger.png?150}}|//**Planet Earth viewed from space (image by NASA):\\ \\ 2007 CO2 concentration: 0,038 %\\ Average surface temperature: 15.5 °C.\\ \\ The blue planet providing ideal\\ conditions for water and biodiversity...**//|\\
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-The Passive House Institute doesn't need to add anymore to the the information already available about climate change. The effects of continuing and unchecked emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere can be tremendous and irreversible. Some of these effects are becoming more and more apparent today, for example, melting glaciers.\\+The Passive House Institute doesn't need to add anymore to the information already available about climate change. The effects of continuing and unchecked emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere can be tremendous and irreversible. Some of these effects are becoming more and more apparent today, for example, melting glaciers.\\
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 |{{ :picopen:see_eis_wf.gif }}|//**The northern polar region (image by NASA): a thermometer.\\ \\ The enormous temperature increase over the past decades\\ has caused vast parts of the polar ice to vanish.\\ Glaciers are another long-term indicator for the increase in\\ temperature: To learn more about this phenomenon, please\\ read the following Wikipedia article:\\ [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retreat_of_glaciers_since_1850|Retreat of glaciers since 1850]].**//|\\ |{{ :picopen:see_eis_wf.gif }}|//**The northern polar region (image by NASA): a thermometer.\\ \\ The enormous temperature increase over the past decades\\ has caused vast parts of the polar ice to vanish.\\ Glaciers are another long-term indicator for the increase in\\ temperature: To learn more about this phenomenon, please\\ read the following Wikipedia article:\\ [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retreat_of_glaciers_since_1850|Retreat of glaciers since 1850]].**//|\\
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