CALLENDAR EFFECT


Meaning of CALLENDAR EFFECT in English

climatic change brought about by man-made increases in the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), primarily through the processes of combustion. The actuality of such changes was proposed in 1938 by the English scientist G.S. Callendar, son of H.L. Callendar. See also greenhouse effect.

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