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(Created page with "=Premeditation= In 1968, the API commissioned a study on the "Sources, abundance, and fate of gaseous atmospheric pollutants" from the Stanford Research Institute.[https://www.worldcat.org/title/sources-abundance-and-fate-of-gaseous-atmospheric-pollutants-final-report-supplement/oclc/1320723] Published more than fifty years ago, the report clearly states: "the abundant pollutants which we generally ignore because they have little local effect, CO2 and submicron part...")
 
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In 1968, the API commissioned a study on the "Sources, abundance, and fate of gaseous atmospheric pollutants" from the [[Stanford Research Institute]].[https://www.worldcat.org/title/sources-abundance-and-fate-of-gaseous-atmospheric-pollutants-final-report-supplement/oclc/1320723]
In 1968, the API commissioned a study on the "Sources, abundance, and fate of gaseous atmospheric pollutants" from the [[Stanford Research Institute]].[https://www.worldcat.org/title/sources-abundance-and-fate-of-gaseous-atmospheric-pollutants-final-report-supplement/oclc/1320723]


Published more than fifty years ago, the report clearly states: "the abundant pollutants which we generally ignore because they have little local effect, CO2 and submicron particles, may be the cause of serious world-wide environmental changes ... Significant temperature changes are almost certain to occur by the year 2000 and these could bring about climatic changes ... If the earth's temperature increases significantly, a number of events might be expected to occur, including the melting of the Antarctic ice cap, a rise in sea levels ... "
Published more than fifty years ago, the report clearly states: '''"the abundant pollutants which we generally ignore because they have little local effect, CO2 and submicron particles, may be the cause of serious world-wide environmental changes ... Significant temperature changes are almost certain to occur by the year 2000 and these could bring about climatic changes ... If the earth's temperature increases significantly, a number of events might be expected to occur, including the melting of the Antarctic ice cap, a rise in sea levels ... "'''

Revision as of 16:23, 8 November 2022

Premeditation

In 1968, the API commissioned a study on the "Sources, abundance, and fate of gaseous atmospheric pollutants" from the Stanford Research Institute.[1]

Published more than fifty years ago, the report clearly states: "the abundant pollutants which we generally ignore because they have little local effect, CO2 and submicron particles, may be the cause of serious world-wide environmental changes ... Significant temperature changes are almost certain to occur by the year 2000 and these could bring about climatic changes ... If the earth's temperature increases significantly, a number of events might be expected to occur, including the melting of the Antarctic ice cap, a rise in sea levels ... "