ISSN Print: 2381-1099  ISSN Online: 2381-1102
International Journal of Geophysics and Geochemistry  
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Revealing the Cause of Global Climate Change from the Formation and Evolution of Atomsphere
International Journal of Geophysics and Geochemistry
Vol.3 , No. 1, Publication Date: Mar. 2, 2016, Page: 1-5
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Authors
 
[1]    

Cui-Xiang Zhong, Department of Science and Technology, Jiangxi Normal University, Nanchang, China.

 
Abstract
 

Global climate change is a serious environmental problem facing the world today. Although many people have accepted with half-believing and half-doubting the view that human’s emission of greenhouse gases is the primary factor in global climate change, many scientists including NIPCC are skeptical about this view, they have refuted this view with plenty of evidence, and they believe natural driving is the main factor for global climate change, but they haven’t found such a convincing natual driving force yet. So the author has researched deeply into various natural forces that could affect climate change, and has found a compromise result, that is, with the growth of Earth’s mass, Earth can absorb more and more greenhouse gases from the cosmic space and human production, including water vapor, carbon dioxide and dust particules, making atomsphere thicker and thus the greenhouse gases captured by the atomsphere difficult to escape, finally inhencing greenhouse effect, causing global warming.


Keywords
 

Atomsphere, Global Climat Change, Earth Mass, The Law of Gravity, Greenhouse Gases


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