Suisami, it seems you have seen now, that it "occurs". Your results are close to Supa´s list. May be you should have a look on it.
A civer called Warpstorm many years ago posted the following about pollution and global warming
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showpost.php?p=832216&postcount=12:
Pollution on the ground does not effect global warming in the least. I know this because I've made test cases to test exactly this fact. I then asked Firaxis how it actually worked, and they said that it is the number of pollution 'triangles' along with the amount of nukage that cause both global warming and pollution tiles on the ground.
This means, for a proper test it is not enough to place tons of pollution on the map. You also need the "pollution triangles" in the city menue resulting from production and population pollution. This all together influences the degree of global warming.
Warpstorm also posted that he asked the main programmer at Firaxis, if pollution on the map can degrade the tile it is on if not cleaned up for a while. Firaxis confirmed it:
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showpost.php?p=1411608&postcount=4.
On the other side, these posts by Warpstorm were done long ago. May be this feature was changed in later versions of Civ 3. On the other side again, most civers (including me) are very happy when we can throw out pollution from the civ game as the way it was implented in Civ 3 is an "unfun" element and therefore I don´t care a lot about that question.