ghgs in A Sentence

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    Ghgs are different causes. Demand different solutions, sometimes overlapping.

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    All major airlines' aircraft emit Ghgs globally.

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    Add other Ghgs, and it's equivalent to 478 ppm.

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    The State of California has chosen to lead the nation in the reduction of greenhouse gases(Ghgs).

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    Whatever we do, we also need to factor in that agriculture contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions(Ghgs).

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    Continued emissions of Ghgs would cause further warming and changes in all components of the climate system.

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    The anthropogenic impacts on soil can turn it into either a net sink or a net source of Greenhouse Gases(Ghgs).

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    In 2014, the five main Ghgs accounted for about 96% of climate forcings by long-lived Ghgs since 1750, the pre-industrial baseline used by the IPCC.

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    Land desertification is the biggest environment challenge which the world is facing as latest data shows that one third(33%) of greenhouse gases(Ghgs) are emitted from land degradation.

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    But perhaps most importantly for proactive owners looking for a path to IMO emissions compliance in 2030 and 2050, hydrogen fuel cell systems would generate zero Ghgs;

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    Technologically, the fate of aviation Ghgs depends on how much more fuel-efficient airplanes can become, and how soon lower-carbon fuels can be made available at a palatable cost.

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    The former ignores the radiative forcing of non-carbon Ghgs and the actual climate change which might be higher, corresponding to about an additional 100 ppmv increase in CO2 concentration.

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    The rapid growth of concentration in Ghgs is a dangerous problem because it is changing the climate faster than the range some living animals or plants may be able to adopt.

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    The Government of India had launched the National Biogas and Manure Management Programme for reducing the environmental degradation and prevents the emissions of Green House Gases(Ghgs) such as Carbon Dioxide(CO2) and Methane into the atmosphere.

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    The advantage of synthetics, Csonka adds, is that“we are pulling recycled carbon out of the biosphere and not out of the ground,” which reduces the net carbon footprint- provided the fuels' production does not generate too many Ghgs itself.

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    This work is self-funded and brought to you by a small number of volunteers who are promoting widespread sharing and reporting of CO2 levels to spur conversations and innovations that ramp up efforts to stabilize Ghgs in the atmospher end end the global climate crisis.

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