The 2012 Ford Fusion's greenhouse gas emissions vary based on the specific engine and configuration. Generally, it emits approximately 200 to 250 grams of CO2 per mile, depending on the engine type and driving conditions. The hybrid version produces significantly lower emissions, around 155 grams per mile. Overall, its emissions are competitive within the mid-size sedan category for that model year.
Nitrogen is not considered a greenhouse gas because it does not absorb or emit infrared radiation, which is necessary for a gas to contribute to the greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse gases (GHG) are any gas or types of gases that trap, absorb and emit heat.
Stars emit photons as a process of Nuclear fusion.
Stars emit photons as a process of Nuclear fusion.
Stars emit photons as a process of Nuclear fusion.
Rotting trees and vegetation emit carbon dioxide and methane, both greenhouse gases.
because it can absorb and re-emit the suns energy
Nuclear fusion is considered clean because it produces energy by fusing two light atomic nuclei, releasing vast amounts of energy and generating minimal radioactive waste. Unlike nuclear fission, fusion reactions do not produce long-lived radioactive waste or emit greenhouse gases. Additionally, fusion uses hydrogen isotopes - deuterium and tritium - which are abundant and non-radioactive.
No, because it does not emit greenhouse gases
Helium is not considered a greenhouse gas because it is chemically inert and does not interact with other atmospheric gases to trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere. Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane are able to absorb and emit infrared radiation, contributing to the greenhouse effect. Helium does not have these properties.
They don't emit greenhouse gases, as the burning of fossil fuels does
Plants do not emit greenhouse gases. Instead, plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and release oxygen. Other sources, such as decomposition of organic matter in soil or livestock digestion, can emit greenhouse gases like methane.