Natural gas combustion in California contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). In recent years, California has aimed to reduce its reliance on natural gas to meet climate goals, targeting a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to 40% below 1990 levels by 2030. In 2020, natural gas power plants emitted approximately 30 million metric tons of CO2 in the state. However, the exact annual pollution levels can vary based on energy demand and regulatory changes.
The earth does not produce the pollution we do.
none.
Because the wind may carry the pollution from elsewhere
A lot because of Tokyo JApan
for exaple one can of 330ml.
Making Jewels don't create much pollution as compared t other pollution sources... It creates many gases when melted,heated as well as freezes.It is a unpopular source of pollution
yes ,because when the bacteria hits he air there is pollution and you will get a headache if you take in to much air
Automobiles, burning of matter and using of natural resources at an exploiting level cause much pollution.
An average car produces about 7700 kg of co2 a year.
like 15 dollars
quite alot if you put it in perspective hehe
666,000 barrels per day