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Sep 29, 2011 · By Andrew C. Revkin ... guilty as anyone of such shorthand, as a Google search for “'long lived' 'greenhouse gas' revkin nytimes” will show.
By Andrew C. Revkin. Feb. 1, 2005. Under the first treaty addressing global warming, 193 countries, including the United States, pledged to avoid ...
Oct 12, 2009 · Andrew C. Revkin, an environment reporter and Dot Earth blogger, and Erica Goode, the environment editor, answered readers' questions Oct.
Polar bears are drowning; an American city is underwater; ice sheets are crumbling. Time magazine proclaimed that readers should be worried.
Jul 28, 2000 · Study led by atmospheric chemist William T Sturges finds rising concentrations of a newly identified gas in the air that traps heat more ...
By Andrew C. Revkin. Sept. 3, 2009. See how this article appeared when it was originally published on NYTimes.com. The human-driven buildup of heat-trapping ...
Joao Silva for The New York Times. By Andrew C. Revkin. April 3, 2007. Over the last few decades, as scientists have intensified their study of the human ...
Nov 29, 2012 · By Andrew C. Revkin ... in a warming world limits understanding of how hot it could get from a given rise in greenhouse gas concentrations:.
Apr 6, 2007 · By James Kanter and Andrew C. Revkin ... the main heat-trapping greenhouse gas, and it has been under growing diplomatic pressure — along ...
By Andrew C. Revkin. Dec. 4, 2007. Human progress, Loren Eiseley wrote in 1954, ... You can post yours, as well, at nytimes.com/dotearth. Read in app ...