CHAPTER SEVEN
GREENHOUSE GASES, CLOUDS,
AND THE RADIATION BALANCE


SECTION ONE


Nitrous Oxide and Halocompounds Division
HTML NOAA/CMDL
Current information on concentrations of chloroflourocarbons and nitrous oixde are available from the NOAA/CMDL Nitrous Oxide and Halocompounds Division.

Nitrous Oxide FAQ
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Greenhouse Gas concentrations from different Scenarios
GIF Greenhouse gas concentrations
Source: Jenkins, G.J. and Derwent, R.G. [1990] Clima tic consequences of emissions. Annex in: Climate Change. The IPCC Scientific Assessment. [J.T. Houghton, G.J. Jenkins, an d J.J. Ephraumseds] Cambridge University Press for IPCC, Cambridge.p. 333.

SECTION TWO


ERBE
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Information on the ERBE program is provided by NASA

SECTION THREE


Aerosols Group
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EPA's Acid Rain Home Page
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A wide spectrum of information on acid rain is made available by the Environment Protection Agency

Acid Rain Trends
HTML New Brunswick Air Quality Section
Trends in acid rain are provided by the New Brunswick Precipitation Monitoring Program

Greenhouse Myths
HTML Department of Arts, Sports, the Environment, and Territories. Australia
A collection of some of the common greehouse myths
Atmospheric Climate/Chemistry Program
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Atmospheric Climate/Chemistry Program, inluding the aerosol program and trace gas program.