The higher global warming potential of lower - emitting greenhouse gases significantly increases their contributions to the greenhouse effect.For example, over a 100 - year time horizon, nitrous oxide is 310 times more
effective than carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere.
In a story published on the WSU website and now getting wide distribution Deemer said she measured dissolved gases in the water column of Lacamas Lake in Clark County and found that methane emissions — a substance 25 times more
effective than carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere — jumped 20-fold when the water level was drawn down.
Although there is much less of it in the air, it is 33 times more
effective than carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere and adding to greenhouse warming.
Carbon dioxide gets more press, but methane is the more powerful agent of global warming, 21 times more
effective than carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere.
Not exact matches
The air holds virtually no oxygen but has between a hundred and a thousand times more
carbon dioxide than today, a global greenhouse so
effective that the waves below may be near boiling point.
Although fossil - fuel combustion has generated most of the buildup of climate - altering
carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere,
effective solutions will require more
than just designing cleaner energy sources.
This is because large animals disperse large seeded plant species often associated with large trees and high wood density — which are more
effective at capturing and storing
carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
than smaller trees.
«This is because the coastal ocean is shallower
than the open ocean and can quickly transfer sequestered
carbon dioxide to the deep ocean; this process creates an additional and
effective pathway for the ocean to take up and store anthropogenic
carbon dioxide,» said Cai, the Mary A.S. Lighthipe Professor in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment.
A molecule of water is two hundred times more
effective at trapping radiation from Earth
than a molecule of
carbon dioxide.
While this represents a much smaller percentage of overall greenhouse gases
than carbon dioxide, methane is about 20 times more
effective at trapping heat.
But natural gas consists predominately of methane, so even small leaks from natural gas wells can create large climate concerns because methane is a potent greenhouse gas — it's about 30 times more
effective at trapping solar heat
than carbon dioxide over a 100 - year period.
Integrated gasification combined - cycle plants release
carbon dioxide in a much more concentrated stream
than conventional plants, making its capture more
effective and affordable.
Nitrous oxide is a powerful greenhouse gas up to 300 times more
effective as an atmospheric warming catalyst
than carbon dioxide.
For the same mass of each gas, methane is at least 100 times more
effective as a greenhouse gas
than carbon dioxide.
Protecting native forests, rather
than logging them, is the most
effective way to draw down excess
carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
The study also contains a cautionary note: if
effective heat capacity should prove to be less
than estimated in the study, or the
carbon dioxide degassing timescale proved longer, it could result in temperature overshoots in which initial temperature decreases are reversed when
carbon dioxide re-accumulates in the atmosphere.
Over a 100 - year period, SF6 is 22,800 times more
effective at trapping infrared radiation
than an equivalent amount of
carbon dioxide (CO2).
The report, «Assessment on Peatlands, Biodiversity and Climate Change», shows that clearance, drainage and fires in peatlands emit more
than 3 billion tons of
carbon dioxide every year, but that protection and restoration of peatlands are among the most cost -
effective options for slowing global warming.
Another remnant of Germany's coal mining past is invisible: coal mine methane, which can build - up inside the mining shafts for decades after their closure.Not only does methane pose an explosion hazard, it is also a very potent greenhouse gas, being about 20 times more
effective in trapping heat in the atmosphere
than carbon dioxide.
The world's climate is way too complex... with way too many significant global and regional variables (e.g., solar, volcanic and geologic activity, variations in the strength and path of the jet stream and major ocean currents, the seasons created by the tilt of the earth, and the concentration of water vapor in the atmosphere, which by the way is many times more
effective at holding heat near the surface of the earth
than is
carbon dioxide, a non-toxic, trace gas that all plant life must have to survive, and that produce the oxygen that WE need to survive) to consider for any so - called climate model to generate a reliable and reproducible predictive model.
If it escapes into the atmosphere instead, methane acts as a potent greenhouse gas — in fact, it is over 20 times more
effective at trapping heat
than carbon dioxide.
Although diesel vehicles offer lower
carbon dioxide emissions and higher gas mileage
than gasoline vehicles, some expert scientists, like Stanford University Mark Jacobson, have argued that controlling diesel emissions could be the fastest and «most
effective» way to slow climate change.
It is also a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change: Methane is over 20 times more
effective at trapping heat in the atmosphere
than carbon dioxide, although it is not as long - lived.
Methane, the main component of natural gas, is much more
effective at trapping heat
than carbon dioxide, so even small amounts of it contribute significantly to global warming.