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  • 61Carbon dioxide removal — See also: Bio energy with carbon capture and storage, Biochar, Carbon dioxide scrubber, Carbon capture and storage, Geoengineering, and Greenhouse gas remediation Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) methods refers to a number of technologies which… …

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  • 62Climate sensitivity — is a measure of how responsive the temperature of the climate system is to a change in the radiative forcing. It is usually expressed as the temperature change associated with a doubling of the concentration of carbon dioxide in Earth s… …

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  • 63Effects of global warming — This article is about (primarily) effects during the 21st century. For longer term effects, see Long term effects of global warming. The variou …

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  • 64Air well (condenser) — High mass air well of Belgian engineer Achile Knapen in Trans en Provence …

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  • 65RADIOÉLÉMENTS ET RAYONNEMENTS IONISANTS — Les radioéléments sont des isotopes dont les noyaux sont instables, car ils possèdent un trop plein d’énergie; ils s’en libèrent spontanément, tel un ressort qui se détend, en une ou en plusieurs étapes, pour revenir à un état plus stable, en… …

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  • 66Global warming controversy — refers to a variety of disputes, significantly more pronounced in the popular media than in the scientific literature,[1][2] regarding the nature, causes, and consequences of global warming. The disputed issues involve the causes of increased… …

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  • 67Climate model — This article is about the theories and mathematics of climate modeling. For computer driven prediction of Earth s climate, see Global climate model. Climate models are systems of differential equations based on the basic laws of physics, fluid… …

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  • 68Sun — This article is about the star. For other uses, see Sun (disambiguation). The Sun …

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  • 69Radioactivité — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Radio. Pictogramme signalant un risque d irradiation. (☢) La radioactivité, phénomène qui fut découvert en 1896 par Henri …

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  • 70luminescence — luminescent, adj. /looh meuh nes euhns/, n. 1. the emission of light not caused by incandescence and occurring at a temperature below that of incandescent bodies. 2. the light produced by such an emission. [1885 90; < L lumin (see LUMEN) +&#8230; …

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