Cooling of Atmosphere Due to CO2 Emission
Authors:
G. V. Chilingar a;
L. F. Khilyuk a;
O. G. Sorokhtin b
| Affiliations: | a Rudolf W. Gunnerman Energy and Environment Laboratory, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA |
| b Institute of Oceanology of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia |
DOI:
10.1080/15567030701568727
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Published in:
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects,
Volume
30,
Issue
1
January
2008
, pages 1
- 9
Subjects:
Alternative & Renewable Energy Industries;
Engineering: Environmental Engineering;
Engineering & Technology: Environmental Engineering;
Gas Industries;
Petroleum & Oil Industries;
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Abstract
The writers investigated the effect of CO2 emission on the temperature of atmosphere. Computations based on the adiabatic theory of greenhouse effect show that increasing CO2 concentration in the atmosphere results in cooling rather than warming of the Earth's atmosphere.
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| Keywords: adiabatic theory; CO2 emission; global cooling; global warming |
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