Greenhouse Gas and Global Warming

Things are not always as they seem! Scratch beyond the surface and the truth is always different.

The concentrations of the atmospheric greenhouse gases – carbon dioxide, methane and water vapor – are undergoing net increases even though the concentration of water vapor is somewhat occasionally tempered as a result of rainfalls. Moreover, any interactivity-impact such as generic atmospheric reactions between the constituents gases, and photolytic reactions between the same gases that may be ignited by lightening, also would not suffer mitigation unless the concentrations of these gases are reduced significantly. In effect, the net impact of the greenhouse gases effect is fully felt by planet Earth.

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Ultimately for society to move forward and get a handle on the issue of global warming and energy shortage price-spikes, other methods must be developed. Besides, the adopted method, must either support the need for centralized corporate level production operations such as is true of Power companies as well as energy distribution requirements, or complement itself with the adoption of hydrogen gas as the means of distribution of the energy.

For what’s in between, read the full analysis.

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