it' because of world war II and it's effect.
Carbon dioxide emissions became abnormally high in 1945 due to a combination of factors. The end of World War II led to a rapid increase in industrial production and the use of fossil fuels. Additionally, the expansion of the global transportation system, including the use of airplanes and automobiles, contributed to the higher emissions.
At this time we are seeing rapid industrialization in China and India; conservation measures in the western world have not come close to offsetting the increased emissions from developing economies. Carbon dioxide emissions have increased.
A cars carbon dioxide emissions can be measured by: * Laser light absorption techniques * Diverting a portion of the exhaust flow intoo a chemical cell * Bagging the emissions for late analysis * Portable CO2 meters
Carbon dioxide is a gas most present in the greenhouse gases. If carbon dioxide emissions aren't reduced, they will continue to live on in the atmosphere destroying the ozone layer and resulting in detrimental climate changes.
If you want to reduce your carbon footprint, you can reduce your emissions of CO2 (carbon dioxide) into the atmosphere.
Actually the questions must be the other way round that is the largest percentage of human-made carbon dioxide emissions responsible for ozone depletion. But still carbon dioxide is not the only reason for the ozone depletion. Various other factors such as freons, CFC's etc are responsible for ozone depletion.
I'm certain someone will debate me for this, but global climate change has been attributed largely to carbon dioxide emissions.
Urban sprawl creates and increases carbon dioxide emissions via more vehicles on the roads. More people means more transportation needed. More vehicles on the road creates more carbon dioxide emissions.
The worlds carbon dioxide emissions from the use of fossil fuels has decreased since 2002. The United States has had the largest decrease in carbon dioxide emissions.
Urban sprawl creates and increases carbon dioxide emissions via more vehicles on the roads. More people means more transportation needed. More vehicles on the road creates more carbon dioxide emissions.
higher prices means people will drive less, and when people drive less carbon dioxide emissions are reduced.
Carbon dioxide
At this time we are seeing rapid industrialization in China and India; conservation measures in the western world have not come close to offsetting the increased emissions from developing economies. Carbon dioxide emissions have increased.
A cars carbon dioxide emissions can be measured by: * Laser light absorption techniques * Diverting a portion of the exhaust flow intoo a chemical cell * Bagging the emissions for late analysis * Portable CO2 meters
Yes, in the form of CO2 (carbon dioxide), CO (carbon monoxide) and other carbon emissions, including more or less pure carbon.
Carbon dioxide is a gas most present in the greenhouse gases. If carbon dioxide emissions aren't reduced, they will continue to live on in the atmosphere destroying the ozone layer and resulting in detrimental climate changes.
Because trees consume carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions, mostly.