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The most recent information available was for 2006 when 576 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent was emitted. More than half of that was from electicity generation.

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Which countries produce the most greenhouse gas emissions?

In the year 2000, North America had the highest GHG emissions per capita at 19.9 tonnes per capita!


Do vehicle emissions affect the greenhouse effect?

Our cars add to the greenhouse effect because our cars let off dangerous gases including carbon dioxide, smog, carbon particulates and nitric acidsA:Assuming that anthropogenic greenhouse gas sources are major players in the greenhouse effect, cars would contribute to the greenhouse effect by their emissions of carbon dioxide. Cars can also contribute to greenhouse gases by releasing unburned gasoline components which can, through a series of reactions that require sunlight to get them to work, create ozone in the lower atmosphere. Ozone is also known to be a greenhouse gas.


What does it mean to cap greenhouse-gas emissions?

To cap means to stop, to put a cap on something. If an industry is producing greenhouse gas, then the government will legislate a cap, meaning it will only be allowed to produce this much greenhouse gas. "Capping greenhouse gas emissions" is the point at which greenhouse gas emissions stop. Each year the cap will be lowered so greenhouse gas emissions will start to decline.


What might cause average global surface temperature to rise and fall from year to year?

because global warming and greenhouse gasses like co2 carbon dioxide.


Which country has highest carbon emissions?

Kiribati, a small island nation in the Pacific Ocean, has the smallest carbon footprint. It is particularly vulnerable to sea-level rise from global warming, and its President signed the Bandos Island declaration on 10 November 2009. This was a promise by Kiribati and nine other countries to show moral leadership and start greening their economies by voluntarily committing to carbon neutrality.

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Which countries produce the most greenhouse gas emissions?

In the year 2000, North America had the highest GHG emissions per capita at 19.9 tonnes per capita!


Is global warming being reduced?

No, it continues to increase. Humans continue pumping up the heat trapping CO2 greenhouse gas, though US emissions declined 3% last year from the year before. Germany was the only other industrial nation which had reduced emissions. Earth apparently can adjust to emissions approximately 1% of what we currently emit, otherwise the CO2 level continues to climb. If we immediately stopped all emissions right now, we would still expect the temperature to climb about 2 degrees C by the end of the century. Without curbing emissions the expected rise will be between 4 and 7 degrees C.


How does carbon trading work?

Carbon trading is part of a carbon pricing mechanism to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by industry. Each year, the government decides on the total amount of greenhouse gases it will allow industries to emit from all activities. Each business that is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions is allowed to buy (or is granted free) an annual quota of permits to produce greenhouse gases, so that all such permits equal the national target for the year. If the business modifies its processes such as to reduce its greenhouse emissions, it can sell its unwanted permits to the highest bidder. If another business wants to expand and exceed the limit imposed by its own quota, it can buy permits from another business. Thus, there is an incentive for a business to reduce its emissions so that it can sell its permits at a profit, and so that it does not have to pay an increasingly high price for permits on the secondary market. By this means, the government can control, then reduce, the total greenhouse gases produced in the state or nation. It can gradually reduce this limit in line with the long-term national target.


Why are winter warmer every year?

Human reason, the greenhouse gas that is CO2-based (methane, HCFCs, etc.) have more and more emissions. and trees were severely damaged, resulting in reducing the absorption of CO2. Therefore, the carbon dioxide is increasing, which forms the greenhouse effect, global climate become warming. so winter are warmer every year.


Approximately which percent of the total carbon dioxide emissions come from our individual use in the home?

The average Household emits 14 tonnes of green house gas a year


How much greenhouse gases does a television emit in a year?

The actual television sets emit no greenhouse gases at all. The connections you could make between a TV set and greenhouse gases would be the emissions during the manufacturing process, and the greenhouse gases emitted as the powerplant generates electricity to run the device. The amount depends on the size of the set and how long it is running. If your TV is powered by electricity from nuclear or renewable sources, then it causes no greenhouse gases at all.


What is a sentence using the word greenhouse?

The greenhouse allowed them to have fresh vegetables all year long. They had to use a greenhouse to get the flowers to bloom. The greenhouse gases were warming the Earth.


Do vehicle emissions affect the greenhouse effect?

Our cars add to the greenhouse effect because our cars let off dangerous gases including carbon dioxide, smog, carbon particulates and nitric acidsA:Assuming that anthropogenic greenhouse gas sources are major players in the greenhouse effect, cars would contribute to the greenhouse effect by their emissions of carbon dioxide. Cars can also contribute to greenhouse gases by releasing unburned gasoline components which can, through a series of reactions that require sunlight to get them to work, create ozone in the lower atmosphere. Ozone is also known to be a greenhouse gas.


How old does your automobile have to be before you have to take it to emissions?

It depends on the state, but in Arizona, you have to take it in for emissions when you register for the fifth year.


What was the level of emissions in 2000?

Global carbon dioxide emissions in 2000 were approximately 24 billion metric tons.


How often do you need an emissions test in Georgia?

once a year


How much has the planet warmed from 1934 until today?

From 1934 until 2010, the last year we have complete data on, the planet has seen less than 0.2 degrees (C) of actual warming despite man's 80 times increase in carbon dioxide emissions. This is partially due to the small amount of overall emissions that man is compared to the rest of the planets natural emissions.