6. Water vapor
Water vapor is a naturally occurring greenhouse gas that is more powerful than carbon dioxide in trapping solar radiation, i.e.; it has a higher Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 1,368 versus carbon dioxides’ GWP of 1....
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Water vapor is a naturally occurring greenhouse gas that is more powerful than carbon dioxide in trapping solar radiation, i.e.; it has a higher Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 1,368 versus carbon dioxides’ GWP of 1....
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While there are natural volcanic eruptions on this planet, human activities have increased the amount of volcanic activity worldwide. The main reason for this is the creation of new islands formed by volcanic...
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Burning fossil fuels such as oil, coal, and gas releases greenhouse gases into our atmosphere. In addition, the combustion of these fossil fuels produces carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6)...
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The melting of ice and permafrost has multiple effects on the environment. As more of these regions melt, it causes rising sea levels that can flood coastal areas and freshwater supplies. The melting will also disrupt various...
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A deforestation is an act by humans of changing or destroying forest habitats and ecosystems. In doing so, they remove an essential natural element from the environment that supports human life while reducing carbon dioxide...
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