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Renewable energy sources produce no greenhouse gases.Examples are solar, hydro, wind, wave, tidal, geothermal, biomass, biofuel and others.
The average Canadian produces approximately 23 tonnes of Greenhouse gasses.
The geological record shows both the amount of greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere and the past temperature of the planet.
China produces significantly more greenhouse gasses than the U.S. But, the U.S. is second.
I guess you mean: what are the major greenhouse gasses?Greenhouse gasses are those who contribute to the increase in temperature of the earth's atmosphere.The main gasses are:water vaporcarbon dioxide (CO2)nitrous oxidemethaneozoneSee the link below for a more comprehensive explanation of the Greenhouse Effect.
Climate change does not produce greenhouse gasses. It is thought that greenhouse gasses are a major cause of climate change.
Cows produce greenhouse gases by farting, the methane in th farts causes greenhouse gases
Neither type release greenhouse gasses
Renewable energy sources produce no greenhouse gases.Examples are solar, hydro, wind, wave, tidal, geothermal, biomass, biofuel and others.
The fumes created destroy the Ozone layer and produce greenhouse gasses.
The average Canadian produces approximately 23 tonnes of Greenhouse gasses.
What causes greenhouse gasses? I dont know why do you even ask?
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
The geological record shows both the amount of greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere and the past temperature of the planet.
Renewable energy releases the least amount of greenhouse gas per kilowatt. After renewables come nuclear which is greenest. It has other issues though.
All of it . . . the largest amount of greenhouse gas is plain old water vapor. (Humidity) Without the greenhouse gasses, the Earth would be an icy ball with no animals, plants, or humans.
It depends on which fuel. Fossil fuels produce greenhouse gasses which can be detrimental to the overall temperature of the earth.