By increasing the use of solar energy, we can reduce the use of oil, gas, and/or coal, thereby reducing the production and release of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide into the atmosphere. That could help us to become carbon neutral.
The Maldives could use solar panels to harness (free) sunlight and produce electricity. This would mean they will become less dependent on (costly) fossil fuels - the burning of which is the main source of air-borne carbon.
By its self it does not reduce carbon emissions. What it does do is provide an alternative source of energy that does not create any more carbon emissions. Though, this will only become effective when solar energy is more cost effective than carbon based energy.
Solar energy is the source of energy behind the carbon cycle.
Trees use solar energy for photosynthesis, removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and using the carbon to grow. They don't affect solar energy in any way.
No, Solar Power is not a Chemical Compound.
Solar energy is the source of energy behind the carbon cycle.
it provides the energy for photosynthesis, a major factor in the carbon cycle
Solar energy emits no carbon dioxide emissions. It is free and renewable.
carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas.
Burning any fossil fuel releases carbon dioxide. Burning bio-fuels is more or less carbon neutral since the carbon dioxide used to grow the plant material is taken from the atmosphere, which goes back to the atmosphere after the fuel is burned. It is essentially biologically stored solar energy. The cleanest energy sources are solar, wind, tidal, hydro-electric, and nuclear.
Leaves use the solar energy combined with water and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and sugar, or energy. This process is called photosynthesis.
It is. You can get a solar pannel to put on your house and do some adjustments and you have solar energy and you are public. That was your question, right?