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* A heated [[greenhouse]]
* A heated [[greenhouse]]
*A recent study that states the earth is entering a heating cycle due to green house gas emission, where even if current reduction targets in fossil fuels are achieved, the average increase will be still be 4 to 5 degree Celsius
*A recent study that states the earth is entering a heating cycle due to green house gas emission, where even if current reduction targets in fossil fuels are achieved, the average global temperature will still increase by 4 to 5 degree Celsius
*may lead to the loss of methane hydrated from the ocean floor, weaker land and ocean carbon sinks and loss of Antarctic and arctic sea ice
*may lead to the loss of methane hydrated from the ocean floor, weaker land and ocean carbon sinks and loss of Antarctic and arctic sea ice



Revision as of 19:45, 9 August 2018

Hothouse or Hot House or Hot house may refer to:

  • A heated greenhouse
  • A recent study that states the earth is entering a heating cycle due to green house gas emission, where even if current reduction targets in fossil fuels are achieved, the average global temperature will still increase by 4 to 5 degree Celsius
  • may lead to the loss of methane hydrated from the ocean floor, weaker land and ocean carbon sinks and loss of Antarctic and arctic sea ice

Books and theatre

  • Hothouse (novel), a 1962 fantasy/science fiction novel by Brian Aldiss
  • Hothouse (audio drama), a 2009 Doctor Who audio play
  • Hothouses or Hot House Blooms, English titles for Serres chaudes, a book of symbolist poetry by Belgian Nobel Laureate Maurice Maeterlinck, published in 1889
  • The Hothouse, a 1958 play by Harold Pinter
  • HotHouse Theatre, an Australian theatre company based in Albury-Wodonga

Film and TV

Music

Albums

Science

Songs

See also