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No, greenhouse gases do not reduce the hole. In the contrary, they increase the size of the hole.
The Kyoto Agreement of 1997.
They believe reducing greenhouse gases will reduce the standard of living in their countries.Most of the emissions come from just a few rich nations.They believe reducing greenhouse gases will not make a difference on climate change.
Cooking technically adds greenhouse gases. The vapors and gases produced through the cooking process do add to greenhouse gases, but certain methods of cooking are worse than others.
The European Union as a whole has the goal of reducing greenhouse gases in Europe through initiatives such as the European Green Deal. Member countries also have their own commitments to reduce emissions in line with the EU's targets.
Greenhouse technology is a rising industry worldwide. The aim of this technology is to reduce greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
UH... save money? reduce greenhouse gases?
Greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change. Burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are essential in mitigating the impacts of climate change.
Yes we can. If we reduce the greenhouse gases.
The purpose of the Kyoto Protocol was to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases across the globe. 192 nations have signed the Kyoto Protocol, though only 37 of them have binding carbon emission targets.
That you will commit to reduce greenhouse gases
The USA signed but did not ratify the Kyoto Protocol which was a legally binding agreement to reduce greenhouse gases. It claimed that to do would damage its economy.