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  1. For example, Goreau and de Mello (1988) have shown that deforestation in Amazonia has appreciably altered the fluxes of carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and methane from denuded soils to such an extent that they are likely to exacerbate the greenhouse effect, and thus mitigating measures should be undertaken which involve rainforest conservation as well as controls on combustion sources.
  2. Topics as diverse as spectroscopy and nitrous acid appear in a range of publications, all attesting to the interest inherent in the subject of chemistry (Table 2).
  3. Car exhaust fumes adding CO 2 , CO and nitrous oxides to the atmosphere.
  4. In cases where both men and women have been regularly exposed to it at work, nitrous oxide has been linked to a high rate of miscarriages.
  5. More fertilizer might mean more grain (and more carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide to add to the greenhouse effect), but there obviously comes a point where more fertilizer does not mean a bigger yield or perhaps is not justified on cost grounds, particularly when grain prices are low, as they were for part of the 1980s.
  6. Diesel engines also produce nitrous ocxides (NOx), which return from the skies as acid rain.
  7. The cocktail of greenhouse gases includes chlorofluorocarbons, methane, nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide.
  8. Vehicles are the main source of man-made nitrogen oxides, one of which, nitrous oxide, is a greenhouse gas.
  9. Well yes, and ammonia, hydrogen chloride, sulphur dioxide, nitrous oxide and silicon tetrafluoride among other gases.
  10. The Government gave way in 1988, then went back on deal to cut nitrous oxide emissions by 30 per cent.
  11. Trace gases in the atmosphere are key components of the cycles of such elements as carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, sulphur and the halogens; as is now well known, their concentrations are much influenced by biogenic and anthropogenic activities and the concentrations of such gases as carbon dioxide, ozone, methane, nitrous oxide and the chlorofluoromethanes (CFMs) strongly affect radiative transfer and provide a link with the physical climate system.
  12. Nitrous oxide Six per cent of the current greenhouse effect.
  13. A particular cause for concern is that the concentrations of the two main CFMs is increasing by about 5 per cent per annum while the equivalent figures for methane, nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide are 1, 0.4 and 0.3 per cent.

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