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A critical look at surface-air-temperature change: Influencing ground-level ozone or not is the question

3) is a colorless but not odorless gas. When ignited, ozone gives off a chlorine-bleach-like odor. So, obviously, based on this, there is a point at which ozone ignites, and it is when this ignition point is reached that the chlorine-bleachish smell from the ozone is produced and released. It is in this sense that temperature has a direct influence on ozone when the change in is such that it becomes high enough to cause a change in the way ozone in this particular instance behaves. In the stratospheric layer high above the earth’s surface, ozone is an asset in that it prevents much of the ultraviolet (UV) radiation coming from the sun from reaching Earth’s surface. When it was discovered that stratospheric ozone was being destroyed by ozone-depleting substances here on Earth that made their way to the stratosphere and eventually caused a gaping hole to open up over the Antarctic region, this became tremendous cause on Earth for concern. The problem having been identified and add

Rethinking the Intersection of Climate Policy and the Federal Budget - Center for American Progress

Rethinking the Intersection of Climate Policy and the Federal Budget By Jacob Leibenluft Getty/Mark Wilson Climate change protesters block traffic in front of the U.S. Capitol on September 23, 2019, in Washington, D.C. Sam Hananel Ari Drennen Introduction and summary During his campaign and in the weeks that have followed, President-elect Joe Biden has made clear that the challenge facing his new administration is to “marshal the forces of science and the forces of hope in the great battles of our time – the battle to control the virus, the battle to build prosperity, the battle to secure your family’s health care, the battle to achieve racial justice and root out systemic racism in this country, the battle to save the climate.”

The Biden administration can t stop wildfires But it can make them less destructive

The Biden administration can t stop wildfires. But it can make them less destructive. Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post Dec. 22, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail Fields are watered on a morning where the atmosphere is mixed with fog and wildfire smoke from a near by wildfire in Salinas, Calif., on Aug. 28.Washington Post photo by Melina Mara Rarely in recent memory has the United States seen a wildfire season as awful as in 2020. Scorching temperatures turned vast swaths of forest into tinder. Ferocious winds whipped small sparks into infernos, spinning up towering smoke clouds and terrifying fire tornadoes. Half the continent was suffocated by ash and smoke. By the time winter rain arrived, nearly 10 million acres had burned.

Biden administration can t stop wildfires, but it can make them less destructive

Biden administration can t stop wildfires, but it can make them less destructive
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