Biomass
Study of greenhouses gases would fall into the meteorology branch of earth science.
Greenhouse gases stop the transmission of infrared rays. These are the rays which carry heat away from the earth, and therefore an increase in greenhouse gases results in global warming.
There is no radiation (Alpha particles, Beta particles, Gamma rays) related to Greenhouse Gases. There is some conversion of lsolar energy to thermal radiation (heat)
Fossil fuels
Pollution from burning fuel in vehicles contributes to air pollution, yes. There are two kinds of emissions:# Exhaust emissions: carbon dioxide and water vapor (greenhouse gases), as well as dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, hydrocarbons and particulates. # Evaporative emissions: vapors of fuel which are released into the atmosphere, without being burnt.
nuclear
Transport mostly runs on oil, which is a fossil fuel. Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas which is contributing to global warming.
cummulus clouds
Neither type release greenhouse gasses
Study of greenhouses gases would fall into the meteorology branch of earth science.
Greenhouse gases stop the transmission of infrared rays. These are the rays which carry heat away from the earth, and therefore an increase in greenhouse gases results in global warming.
There is no radiation (Alpha particles, Beta particles, Gamma rays) related to Greenhouse Gases. There is some conversion of lsolar energy to thermal radiation (heat)
Fossil fuels
CFC's are responsible. Greenhouse gases also deplete it.
Burning ethanol releases greenhouse gases.
Pollution from burning fuel in vehicles contributes to air pollution, yes. There are two kinds of emissions:# Exhaust emissions: carbon dioxide and water vapor (greenhouse gases), as well as dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, hydrocarbons and particulates. # Evaporative emissions: vapors of fuel which are released into the atmosphere, without being burnt.
coal and natural gas