Both the developed and developing countries are releasing green gases into atmosphere.what are its consequenses
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The developing world generally has higher rates of population growth and economic development than do developed countries.
The harmful effects of presence of greenhouse gasses in atmosphere are global warming, climate change, ozone depletion, sea level rise, adverse effects on biodiversity etc. One way or another these adverse impacts are all directly or indirectly related to the presence of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. A number of human activities, processes and consumptions produce waste gasses or greenhouse gasses that are harmful to the environment. They include:
(a) Fuel combustion(b) Energy industries(c) Manufacturing industries and construction(d) Vehicle Transport and automobiles(e) Fugitive emissions from fuels(f) Burning of solid fuels(g) Use of oil and natural gas(h) Mineral products(i) Chemical industry(j) Metal production etc
The harmful effects of presence of greenhouse gasses in atmosphere are global warming, climate change, ozone depletion, sea level rise, adverse effects on biodiversity etc. One way or another these adverse impacts are all directly or indirectly related to the presence of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. A number of human activities, processes and consumptions produce waste gasses or greenhouse gasses that are harmful to the environment. They include:
(a) Fuel combustion(b) Energy industries(c) Manufacturing industries and construction(d) Vehicle Transport and automobiles(e) Fugitive emissions from fuels(f) Burning of solid fuels(g) Use of oil and natural gas(h) Mineral products(i) Chemical industry(j) Metal production etc
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