An Analytical Study on Greenhouse Gases Emission and Control

Authors

  • B Sunethra B.E. CSE, Chettinad College of Engineering and Technology, India
  • Jayanthi. R B.E. CSE, Srinivasa Institute of Engineering and Technology, India

Keywords:

GHG emissions, CO2 emission, Fossil fuels, Paris Climate accord, GHG analyser

Abstract

Introduction: The study is based on the emission of the greenhouse gases and the control measures
associated with it. It has been observed from the collected information that the emission levels increased at an
alarming rate over the last decades for India. The most important greenhouse gases are CO2, Methane, Nitrous
oxide, and other gases. Therefore, greenhouse gas emissions impact the atmosphere largely.
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to find out ways to control greenhouse gas emissions. The main reason behind
this is termed as the rapid industrial development along with mass consumption of various fossil fuels.
Findings: It is found that greenhouse gas emissions impact not only the environment but also humans. Mostly,
humans are responsible for the increase of greenhouse gases emissions in the environment. A secondary qualitative
analysis is used in this study to discuss suitable methods of estimating the concentration level of greenhouse gases in
the atmosphere.
Conclusion: In conclusion, it can be said that humans have to ensure that they adopt all the possible ways to reduce
the greenhouse gases emissions from the environment. Time based variation of CO2 and CH4 is mainly depicted in
this study along with the concentration of O3 and NOX in the atmospheric air.

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2022-02-10

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