Monitoring
of greenhouse gas emissions Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions monitoring is an important part of understanding and responding to the global climate change crisis. It involves measuring the levels of GHGs like carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere, as well as their sources and sinks. By understanding where GHGs are coming from and where they are going, governments, businesses and individuals can make meaningful decisions on reducing emissions and improving sustainability. GHG emissions monitoring can also be used to show progress on international agreements aimed at reducing emissions and safeguarding the environment.
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