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6 lesser known Climate facts

by Arushi Madan | 07-08-2013 15:02 recommendations 0

–About 18% of global warming is caused by black carbon, which is not a greenhouse gas. A result of incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and solid biofuels, black carbon stays in the atmosphere for just days to weeks and works by absorbing light and radiating out heat. The heated air molecules last longer and can move long distances. Black carbon also reduces the earth?s albedo (reflectivity) when deposited on snow and ice, which further increases warming.Black carbon reduction could emerge as a major climate change mitigation technique with significant health benefits.

–Among greenhouse gases, methane emissions present a mitigation opportunity similar in scale to black carbon. The energy industry (oil and gas production, gas transmission, and coal mining) and waste handling (municipal waste, wastewater, and livestock manure) are two large contributors, both of which have readily available technologies to control emissions. Lower methane levels also help increase crop yields.

–When dead trees on forest floors decompose, they release previously sequestered carbon back into the atmosphere in about 10 years. Slowing down this decomposition by burying or storing the fallen logs in anaerobic conditions could potentially sequester large amounts of additional carbon for hundreds of years at a relatively low cost. The mitigation potential is larger than that of black carbon or methane. There are risks that would have to be managed, such as nutrient lockup, habitat loss, disturbance to forest floors and soils, and the need for some road construction.

–Can afforestation (planted forests) sequester enough carbon to seriously mitigate climate change?  Since afforestation reduces surface albedo and increases absorption of solar radiation, the net benefits are generally low and even negative in some cases. A simulation study has shown that afforestation is much more effective in the tropics – owing to the higher evapotranspiration – than in temperate and boreal regions. 

–Can white roofs be part of the solution to tackle climate change?  White roofs do reduce the energy needed to cool buildings in the summer, but could increase energy use for heating in the winter – which might more than offset the savings. Moreover, while white roofs do cool urban surfaces – counteracting the urban heat island effect – they reduce cloudiness slightly and allow more sunlight to reach the earth?s surface. And the light reflected from the roofs cause some additional warming through absorption by black carbon. The likely net effect is additional warming of the earth – except perhaps in areas with low winter heating needs and in conjunction with black carbon reduction.

–Does composting always produce lower greenhouse gas emissions than landfilling organic waste?  Composting does require energy for turning the piles in order to minimize methane emissions, but finished compost could replace synthetic fertilizer. On the other hand, landfills do generate methane, but increasingly much of that is collected and used as fuel or flared. Plus, landfills provide carbon storage through the undecomposed portion of the waste. One recent study found that windrow composting of yard waste produces significantly higher net emissions compared to using that waste as alternative daily cover in landfills equipped with gas collection.



Source :http://www.environmentalleader.com

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12 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello arushi
    I hope you are doing well
    Amazing report
    Thank you so much for this report
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 19-05-2020 11:15

  • says :
    Thanks for the report.
    Posted 24-12-2013 16:42

  • says :
    Thanks for the report.
    Posted 24-12-2013 16:42

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 16-12-2013 16:42

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 03-12-2013 20:54

  • says :
    Very Informative
    Posted 22-08-2013 19:14

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Interesting report, Arushi.
    Posted 22-08-2013 18:39

  • says :
    Thanks for these information.
    Posted 10-08-2013 16:20

  • says :
    very informative article, Thank you for sharing!
    Posted 10-08-2013 04:07

  • says :
    The white roof story sounds quite interesting! Thank you for sharing :)
    Posted 09-08-2013 11:09

  • says :
    good to know about that :)
    Posted 08-08-2013 02:56

  • says :
    really very interesting facts.
    Posted 07-08-2013 23:49

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