Feedback loops accelerate global warming. In the 1990’s, the Membrane Domain started publishing research on human induced climate change. The research team was the first to put forth the hypothesis that global warming is an exponential phenomenon. Up to that point, the scientific community had based their forecasts on a linear event. The Membrane Domain […]
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Feedback Loops
Posted in Environment, Global Warming, Science
Also tagged climate change, ethanol, feedback loops, ice melting, methane released, ozone
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Increased Ethanol In Gasoline
There are concerns about using ethanol in gasoline. It is possible that ethanol is actually worse for the environment and increasing the rate of global warming; however, the EPA is allowing E15. E15 (a blend of gasoline and ethanol) In response to a request by Growth Energy under section 211(f)(4) of the Clean Air Act, […]
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Also tagged autos, blend, cars, climate change, E15, Environment, EPA, ethanol, gas, global warming, Government, regulations, Science, trucks
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