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What Is Anthropogenic Global Warming? - ScienceAlert Anthropogenic global warming is a theory explaining today's long-term increase in the average temperature of Earth's atmosphere as an effect of human industry and agriculture
Home - AGW Founded in 1972, AGW is a multi-disciplined consulting engineering firm specializing in the geosciences and environmental services
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Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) | Causes, Effects, Strategies Anthropogenic global warming is the name given to the rise in average global temperatures that is primarily attributed to human activity Global warming is caused by the build-up of greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere These gases form a "blanket" around Earth that traps energy from the sun
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What Is Agw Global Warming - climatecontroljournal. com Anthropogenic global warming (AGW) is a theory explaining the long-term increase in Earth’s average temperature due to human industry It is caused by the build-up of greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere, which form a “blanket” around Earth that traps energy from the sun