Gases
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Furthermore, per kilogram of manure, you have much, much less ammonia and fewer greenhouse
gases
when you have insect manure than when you have cow manure.
Well, in gases, atoms move past each other so fast that they can't hitch up.
Well, Bob said the most important thing we could do right now is to make it clear in Sacramento, California that we need a market-based system of mandates that's going to cap and reduce greenhouse
gases
in California.
Because California was the first state in this country to mandate 25 percent reduction of greenhouse
gases
by 2020.
They're absolutely critical ecosystems, they clean air, they clean water, they sequester large amounts of greenhouse gases, and they're home to a huge diversity of species.
Usually when we think about the atmosphere, we think about climate change and greenhouse gases, and mostly around energy, but it turns out agriculture is one of the biggest emitters of greenhouse
gases
too.
If you look at carbon dioxide from burning tropical rainforest, or methane coming from cows and rice, or nitrous oxide from too many fertilizers, it turns out agriculture is 30 percent of the greenhouse
gases
going into the atmosphere from human activity.
It's the single largest emitter of greenhouse
gases
of any human activity in the world.
So one of the things I can do is start pumping more CO2
gases
into the atmosphere, and so that's what I'm doing here.
So as I start pumping in more atmosphere, we're going to start pushing up the greenhouse
gases
here and if you'll start noticing, we start seeing the ocean levels rise over time.
This then has the potential to cause a feedback loop, where cooling systems alone could become one of our biggest sources of greenhouse
gases
later this century.
So if you think about that, eight percent of our contribution to greenhouse
gases
today comes from those two materials alone.
This is a U.S. statistic about the impact of greenhouse
gases.
Almost half of our greenhouse
gases
are related to the building industry, and if we look at energy, it's the same story.
It builds soil; it cleans air; it cleans water; it mixes the cocktail of
gases
that you and I need to live.
So you've got food economy and local food at the top, you've got greenhouse gases, solar and nuclear waste.
They're living beings, and already our livestock is one of the largest users of land, fresh water, and one of the biggest producers of greenhouse
gases
which drive climate change.
It was calculated in 2009 that the 15 largest ships pollute in terms of particles and soot and noxious
gases
as much as all the cars in the world.
They’re in physics labs: clouds of
gases
held just fractions of a degree above absolute zero.
The atoms that make up solids, liquids, and
gases
are moving all the time.
Contrails change the climate by creating clouds where there were none before, and of course greenhouse
gases
change the system.
So this diagram illustrates a computer simulation that has looked at all the different factors that we know can influence the Earth's climate, so sulfate particles from air pollution, volcanic dust from volcanic eruptions, changes in solar radiation, and, of course, greenhouse
gases.
The only way you can reproduce the observed temperature measurements is with all of these things put together, including greenhouse gases, and in particular you can see that the increase in greenhouse
gases
tracks this very dramatic increase in temperature over the last 50 years.
And so this is why climate scientists say it's not just that we know that climate change is happening, we know that greenhouse
gases
are a major part of the reason why.
The Amazon is the "lung of the world," because of its massive power to have vital
gases
exchanged between the forest and the atmosphere.
Like endocrinal glands and hormones, there are those
gases
which I told you about before, that are formed and released into the atmosphere, like hormones, which help in the formation of rain.
China burns half the world's coal each year, and that's why, it is a key reason why, it is the world's largest emitter of greenhouse
gases.
And more than that, the emissions of greenhouse
gases
would rise, with immense risks to our climate.
Concentrations of greenhouse
gases
in the atmosphere are already higher than they've been for millions of years.
Third, we need to measure and make it transparent where, when and who is emitting greenhouse
gases
so we can have actions specifically for each one of those opportunities.
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