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There is certainly an abundant array of information on the Internet about carbon dioxide and we don't want to replicate that information here.  We do want to coordinate information about it and other greenhouse gases.  The intent is to try and help people understand implications of what is being learned and how it fits back into the larger picture.   Human activities are clearly contributing these gases to the atmosphere.


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Scientists can better explain the implications to climate change over geologic history of the Earth.   What concerns us now is the rather large triggers that seem poised on the Permafrost and Gas-Hydrate regions of the Earth.


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Some notable research scientists are:

  • Mann, Michael E. - Associate Professor, Director, Earth Science Center - Department of Meteorology @ PennState