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We have to reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide and methane, the greenhouse gases, into the atmosphere.
Well the concentration of sulfur in acid rain cuts back the emissions of the greenhouse gas methane, but that's it.
greenhouse gas carbon dioxide emissions (burning oil, coal, wood)greenhouse gas methane emissions (decomposing waste, fracking, agricultural practices)deforestation (trees cut down for fuel)
The catalytic reduction of sulfur dioxide with methane can convert SO2 to sulfur.
There are several sources:cow's flatulence.termitesanaerobic digestion and decaynatural gas leaksmelting permafrostdecomposition of methane hydrates
CO2 and methane from our bodies.
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Cattle belch out a lot of methane (CH4), which is also emitted from rice paddy fields. Scientists are working to improve both these practices with the aim of reducing the amount of methane emitted. Reforestation and afforestation will also remove more carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere.
While cow farts (specifically, the methane they release) do contribute to global warming, they are not directly lethal. However, they are a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change. Reducing methane emissions from livestock is important for mitigating global warming and protecting the environment.
There are four different greenhouse emissions that help to reduce the emissions on the earth. These four include methane, carbon dioxide, fluorinated gases and nitrous oxide.
We have to reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide and methane, the greenhouse gases, into the atmosphere.
John Arthur Steed has written: 'Methane emissions from typical manure management systems' -- subject(s): Manure gases, Measurement, Testing, Manure handling, Methane
Garbage pollution can cause emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas.
Well the concentration of sulfur in acid rain cuts back the emissions of the greenhouse gas methane, but that's it.
Concurrent with the concern over ozone depletion is concern over global warming, which has generally been attributed to carbon dioxide emissions but also to emissions of certain refrigerants and methane.
Well the concentration of sulfur in acid rain cuts back the emissions of the greenhouse gas methane, but that's it.
Methane has no effect on the ozone layer. Ozone cannot get to the carbon atom, so they coexist happily. However, oxygen in the stratosphere does experience a chemical reaction with methane. Emissions of methane are transformed into water, according to the formula CH4 + 2O2 --> CO2 + 2(H2O). Ozone is O3, so it is unaffected.