“…The response of the atmosphere to the emissions of trace gases has been extensively studied in recent years (see e.g., Wang et al, 1976;Wang and Molnar, 1985;Ramanathan, 1976;Ramanathan et al, 1985;Donner and Ramanathan, 1980;Lacis et al, 1981;Wuebbles, 1983;Callis et al, 1983;Wuebbles et al, 1983;Brasseur, 1984;Brasseur et al, 1985;de Rudder and Brasseur, 1985;Bruehl and Crutzen, 1984;Owens et al, 1985;Solomon et al, 1985;Isaksen and Stordal, 1986;Dickinson and Cicerone, 1986;Connell and Wuebbles, 1986;Tricot and Berger, 1986;and others). Some of these papers have either studied the chemical sensitivity of ozone to changes in the amount of injected "source gases" (parameterizing crudely the radiative feedbacks and, in certain cases, ignoring the climatic impact at the earth's surface) or considered the pure radiative and climatic response of the injection in the atmosphere of "greenhouse gases" (neglecting chemical feedbacks).…”