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How much have greenhouse gas concentrations increased?

Greenhouse: questions and answers
The concentration of carbon dioxide is approximately 30 per cent greater than it was in the 18th century, before the industrial revolution. It has increased from around 280 parts per million (ppm) to approximately 360 ppm today. Although carbon dioxide comprises only 0.036 per cent of the air, its warming effect is significant. Methane levels have risen from a pre-industrial concentration of about 700 parts per billion (ppb) to 1700 ppb.

Why are the concentrations in greenhouse gases changing?

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The natural concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are regulated by the Earth and its biosphere through uptake and release by natural cycles and through destruction in the atmosphere. However, since the industrial revolution, the emissions of these gases have been significantly increased in a relatively very short time mainly due to burning of fossil fuel, industrial processes, and increase in agriculture activities.

Question: What greenhouse gas emissions are associated with natural gas in the U.S.?

Natural Gas FAQs - Energy Information Administration
Natural gas is primarily methane, which is a major greenhouse gas. Methane is emitted directly to the atmosphere from sources such as leaks in natural gas wells and pipelines and is produced in landfills, sewage treatment facilities and livestock operations. Other major greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide and nitrous oxides are produced when natural gas is burned for heating and electric power production.

How are total annual greenhouse gas emissions estimated?

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The greenhouse gas estimates presented here are full fuel-cycle estimates, combining the three major greenhouse gases emitted by motor vehicles: Full fuel-cycle estimates include all steps in the use of a fuel, from production and refining to distribution and final use. This gives a more complete picture of the climate change impacts of using a particular fuel. Some greenhouse gases have greater impacts on climate than others.

How much carbon dioxide (and other kinds of greenhouse gas) is already in the atmosphere?

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One of the strongest pieces of evidence for human-induced climate change is the consistent rise in carbon dioxide (CO2) in modern times, as measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, where CO2 has been observed since 1958. As of 2005, the concentration of CO2 in Earth’s atmosphere was about 378 parts per million (ppm).

What is a greenhouse gas?

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There are six main greenhouse gases, the most common of which are carbon dioxide (C02), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N20). These are all produced from human activity - C02 from transport and energy; CH4 mainly from animals burping out the gas as they digest their food; N20 mainly from agriculture such as the use of fertiliser and when animals urinate.

How do we know what is happening to concentrations of greenhouse gases in the air?

Greenhouse: questions and answers
CSIRO collects extensive data on atmospheric composition from the remote Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station in Tasmania as well as from observatories around the world. The Station is the foremost facility of its type for monitoring pollutant levels in southern hemispheric air. It is operated jointly by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO. For a far longer record of atmospheric make-up, CSIRO researchers extract air from ice cores supplied by the Australian Antarctic Division.

What can individual Canadians do to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions?

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All Canadians need to get involved in reducing emissions of greenhouse gases that cause climate change, as well as air pollution. Making use of the Government's public transit tax credit and increasing your use of public transit to help reduce traffic congestion and air pollution in our cities, and greenhouse gas emissions that impact on our climate. Consulting the ecoENERGY for Personal Vehicles program to help you choose more eco-friendly vehicles.

How much greenhouse gas does Australia produce?

Greenhouse: questions and answers
In 2001, Australia produced 528.1 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent -- this was mainly carbon dioxide (69.9%) as well as methane (22.9%), nitrous oxide (6.3%) and other gases. Of Australia's total net emissions in 2001, the production of energy accounted for 68.0%, 19.5% came from agriculture, emissions from industrial processes contributed 4.6%, and waste emissions contributed 3.1%.

Why Has the Demand for Natural Gas Increased?

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Answer: Natural gas is America's most popular home-heating fuel because it is efficient, clean and reliable. In the United States, 52% of all heated homes have natural gas heat. And natural gas is increasingly popular for use in new home construction, businesses and electric generating facilities. Demand for natural gas has increased even during the summer months because that is when the use of electricity increases and many power plants use natural gas to produce electricity.

Q3. Why has the price of natural gas increased so much in recent years?

NCUC - Higher Natural Gas Prices
Demand for natural gas is rising, but supply is not keeping pace. For more than a decade, the federal government has encouraged the use of natural gas because it is a relatively clean-burning fuel and most of the natural gas that we use is produced here in the U.S. In particular, the use of natural gas to generate electricity has been encouraged. But, U.S. gas-producing areas are maturing and it has become harder and harder for producers to find new supplies.

How will my greenhouse arrive?

Solexx Greenhouse FAQ, frequently asked questions
The greenhouse is sold unassembled. This helps us to keep both shipping and greenhouse kit costs low. Each kit comes with complete written instructions and computer generated drawings. The framing is color coded for convenience and of course, we’re always here to help. The greenhouses are shipped in a couple long skinny boxes and an octagonal box for the rolled Solexx panels. The 8' Garden Oasis, for example, comes in five boxes: two 8' x 7.

What percentage does industry contribute to Canada's total national greenhouse gas emissions?

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Major industrial sectors, including electricity produced by combustion, oil and gas, base metal smelters, iron and steel, some mining sectors, cement, forest products, and chemicals production contribute about half of Canada's greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change. Industry produces about half of Canada's greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change and our plan sets mandatory targets for them to reduce these emissions.

Why should my state create a greenhouse gas (GHG) database?

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Global warming is of urgent importance and demands immediate action. In the absence of a cohesive national policy, states have a responsibility to track emissions and encourage voluntary greenhouse gas reductions. A greenhouse gas database will allow businesses to establish baselines against which to measure their progress in the (likely) event of future regulatory schemes. Companies can take the lead in solving this critical problem, creating a model for others to follow.

Why should businesses care about reducing their greenhouse gas emissions?

Greenhouse Gas Reporting & Reduction Strategies - Freque...
Businesses that take steps to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions are likely to see an increase in efficiency, helping them save money and setting the bar higher for their competition. Considering that most lawmakers and citizens believe regulatory limits on GHG emissions are inevitable, companies that are early to respond to climate change and pollution will have a technological and economical advantage over their competitors.

How much of greenhouse gas emissions are from fossil fuel burning?

Carbon Tax Center & FAQs
For the U.S., carbon dioxide released by burning oil, coal and natural gas makes up 82% of total greenhouse gas emissions (weighted by climate-change impact), according to the federal Department of Energy. The remainder is methane (9%, from landfills, coal mines, oil and gas operations and agriculture); nitrous oxide (5%, from burning fossil fuels and from certain fertilizers); refrigerants and other "engineered" chemicals (2%); and carbon dioxide from other sources (2%).

top What greenhouse gas emissions data is included in CAIT?

CAIT - FAQ: About CAIT
the country level, CAIT includes emissions of (1) CO2 from fossil fuels and cement (1850-2002), (2) CO2 from land-use changes (1950-2000), (3) and non-CO2 gases, such as methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) (1990, 1995, 2000). CAIT also includes sector-level GHG data, broken down by energy (with five subsectors, such as electricity & heat), industrial processes, agriculture, land use change and forestry, waste, and international bunkers.

What is the U.S. share of world greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel burning?

Carbon Tax Center & FAQ
Based on 2002 data (the latest available), the U.S. is responsible for nearly 22% of the world's CO2 emissions from fuel-burning. Because fewer than 5% of the world's people are Americans, per capita we emit 5 to 6 times as much CO2 as the average non-American; historically, the disparity is even greater. (Carbon dioxide molecules persist in Earth's atmosphere for around a century, which means that our past emissions are causing climate change now and in the future.

gt; To control greenhouse gas emissions, do we have to phase out fossil fuels?

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Sooner or later, yes. Because CO2 stays in the atmosphere for about a century, simply freezing the annual emissions won't stop the atmospheric concentrations rising. To stabilize the atmospheric levels of CO2, be it at double, triple, quadruple preindustrial levels (or more), will eventually involve phasing out fossil fuels entirely. This is extraordinarily difficult.Fossil fuels are the basis of modern urban civilization.
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