Global Warming Control to Mitigate Climate Change

Abstract

Paper describes a proposed development of empirical model of global warming fit on the collective determinants in all countries. Aim is to enable establishment and comparison of the collective effects of global determinants on global warming in the prescription of the regulations most fit for the collective deployment in each of the determinant countries to enable mitigation of the greenhouse gases build-up caused global warming.

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A. Massawe, "Global Warming Control to Mitigate Climate Change," Engineering, Vol. 4 No. 5, 2012, pp. 252-255. doi: 10.4236/eng.2012.45033.

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