Tag Archives: Climate Change

Methane

“Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas, and is the second-largest contributor to climate warming after carbon dioxide (CO2). A molecule of methane traps more heat than a molecule of CO2, but methane has a relatively short lifespan of 7 to 12 years in the atmosphere, while CO2 can persist for hundreds of years or more.

Methane comes from both natural sources and human activities. An estimated 60% of today’s methane emissions are the result of human activities. The largest sources of methane are agriculture, fossil fuels, and decomposition of landfill waste. Natural processes account for 40% of methane emissions, with wetlands being the largest natural source.”

30Dec/20
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BitEgreen Barbados Project

[Published on December 27th, 2020 in the “SGP Green Reporter”] The inter-relationship between environmental pollution and pollutants originating from human activity in the terrestrial landscape and nearshore marine environment, pose significant economicRead More…

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UN Habitat reposted: “This illustration by Brenna Quinlan is optimistic of a Climate friendly future. We must act now and we must act together to fight COVID19. Just as we must act together to address another urgent global emergency that we must not lose sight of Climate Change. Cartoonist Day 2020