Professor Kondratyev and his team consider the concept of global warming
due to the greenhouse effect and put forward a new approach to the
problem of assessing the impact of anthropogenic processes. Considering
data on both sources and sinks for atmospheric carbon and various
conceptual schemes of the global carbon dioxide cycle, they suggest a
new approach to studies of the problem of the greenhouse effect. They
assess the role of different types of soil and vegetation in the
assimilation of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and discuss models
of the atmosphere ocean gas exchange and its role in the carbon dioxide
cycle, paying special attention to the role of the Arctic Basin. The
authors also consider models of other global atmospheric cycles for a
range of atmospheric constituents, and conclude by drawing together a
range of scenarios on modelling the global carbon cycle.