Greenhouse gas
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A greenhouse gas (sometimes abbreviated GHG) is a gas in an atmosphere that absorbs and emits radiation within the thermal infrared range. This process is the fundamental cause of the greenhouse effect.
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See also
- Attribution of recent climate change
- Carbon accounting
- Carbon credit
- Carbon emissions reporting
- Carbon neutrality
- Carbon offset
- Cap and Trade
- Deforestation and climate change
- Effects of global warming
- Emission standard
- Environmental impact of aviation
- Greenhouse debt
- Hydrogen economy
- Integrated Carbon Observation System
- List of countries by electricity production from renewable sources
- List of international environmental agreements
- Low-carbon economy
- Methane
- Mobile source air pollution
- Perfluorotributylamine
- Physical properties of greenhouse gases
- Sustainability measurement
- World energy consumption
- Zero-emissions vehicle
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