Greenhouse Gases

Greenhouse gases are gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, making it warmer than it would be without them. The main gases are water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone. These gases are essential for human life, as they keep temperatures warm enough for us to survive. However, the increasing concentration of these gases in the atmosphere due to human activities is leading to global warming and climate change, and their effects are felt worldwide. This is why it is important to reduce their emission and implement strategies to reduce their adverse effects.

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Energy Conservation

ISSN: 2642-3146
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Bahador Bakhtiari, Research Scientist Chercheur Scientifique Natural Resources Canada
Energy conservation is not about making limited resources last as long as they can. Most of our energy use comes from fossil fuels like petroleum and coal that provide electricity and gas to power our growing energy needs. These resources are non-renewable which means that we will eventually run out. Conserving energy helps to conserve resources.