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The Mauna Loa, Hawaii, station has been operating since 1958. The data compiled there for more than 40 years show some interesting trends in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide concentration varies cyclically by season, with highs occurring during Fall and lows during the Spring. This follows the normal life cycle of plants during the year and their associated photosynthetic output. Superimposed over these seasonal variations is a long-term gradual increase in carbon dioxide concentration. What causes this long-term increase? Will the trend continue?

Humans consume large amounts of fossil fuels in order to drive their highly industrialized society. The burning of coal, oil and natural gas releases considerable quantities of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. In a relatively short time, humans have released organic carbon into the atmosphere that took hundreds of millions of years to store in sedimentary rocks. Deforestation by humans -- especially in tropical areas -- is also a source of net carbon dioxide increase in the atmosphere. The burning of trees produces carbon dioxide directly, and the removal of the trees also results in less carbon dioxide being removed from the atmosphere by photosynthesis.

However, it is not clear as to the overall role of the terrestrial biosphere with regard to the carbon dioxide problem. Forests have regrown in some regions of the world (e.g., the northeastern United States). These added forests increase carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere. Furthermore, some experiments suggest that rising carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere may stimulate plant growth in general. If true, this would also lead to an increase in carbon sequestration by plant life. Models used to predict future levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere depend on an accurate knowledge of all relevant carbon sources and sinks. Questions still remain as to the size, location and magnitude of these. Therefore, considerable uncertainty remains as to whether the carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere will continue to increase, will instead decrease, or will become constant.

Carbon dioxide is not the only greenhouse gas that could significantly affect the global climate. Methane gas could also be a major player. It is released as a by-product of organic decomposition by microbial activity, especially from landfills. It is a pollutant resulting from the use of fossil fuels, and is even produced by cattle. The largest deposits of methane gas, however, may be the oceans and vast tundra wastelands. In cold water, for example, methane can form crystal structures somewhat similar to water ice known as clathrates . Clathrates are known to occur on the edges of the oceans' continental shelves. They also occur in the permafrost of tundra regions. When warmer temperatures occur, the clatharates destabilize, releasing the stored methane. The increase in the greenhouse effect that would result from the release of methane from clathrates on the continental shelves and in permafrost worldwide could equal that from the carbon dioxide produced from the burning of all the world's coal reserves.

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