Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
when you burn fossil fuels you get greenhouse gasses but that causes global warming so that causes two damages to the earth and enviorment.
No there's a high amount of cyanide in gasses released
Burn more oil for heating homes
Cars release gasses into the ozone. When the gases hit the ozone, it produces the greenhouse effect Mostly because they burn fossil fuel. As you know you can't burn anything without producing a gas.
The recommended burning time for an EcoPlus greenhouse vaporizer is typically around 3-4 hours. The amount you burn will depend on the size of your greenhouse and the concentration of vapor desired. It's best to start with a small amount and adjust as needed based on the effectiveness and coverage of the vapor in your greenhouse.
CO2 does not help other gasses burn
Reduce your sugar intake, reduce your overall caloric intake, increase water consumption, and increase the amount of exercise you do daily. You need to reduce calories and increase the amount of calories you burn.
The slash and burn method in the Amazon rainforest has led to deforestation, biodiversity loss, and an increase in greenhouse gas emissions due to the burning of trees. It has also negatively impacted indigenous communities and their way of life.
The same amount as if you were happy.... Emotional state doesn't increase the amount of calories burned. Unless your body temperature gets raised when you're angry, then you will burn no extra calories.
Simplest would be to remove any plants from the greenhouse, then spend some time in there yourself. Plants remove CO2 from the air, while your breathing would introduce CO2 into the air. If you are dead set on keeping your plants in the greenhouse (weird, I know), then most things that burn or decompose will add some form of CO2 to the air. Out of curiousity; why would you want higher levels of CO2?
By the oil we burn it releases carbons into the air adding to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
Human activities such as burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas), deforestation, and industrial processes release greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat from the sun, leading to an increase in the Earth's temperature, known as the greenhouse effect.