Greenhouse Gases: Background Issues

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Investigation of greenhouse gas emissions and their impact.

Greenhouse Gases: Background Issues

José Luis Pinedo-Vega
José Luis Pinedo-Vega Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas,
Astrid Monserrat Banda-Dávila
Astrid Monserrat Banda-Dávila
J. Ignacio Dávila-Rangel
J. Ignacio Dávila-Rangel
Fernando Mireles-García
Fernando Mireles-García
Carlos Ríos-Martínez
Carlos Ríos-Martínez
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This paper re-discusses the relationship of greenhouse gases (GHG) with fossil energy consumption together with clean and renewable energies. It is shown that GHG has an increasing trend despite the spectacular growth of renewable energies, the promotion of energy savings, and the incorporation of more efficient energy systems; which is indicative that fossil energies grow at a speed superior to clean energies. This explains that natural mechanisms of GHG destruction are not infallible. In particular, it is emphasized that photosynthesis is restricted to 𝑪𝑪𝑶𝑶𝟐𝟐, it can only act at the level of the leaves of plants, therefore it cannot be expected to process the𝑪𝑪𝑶𝑶𝟐𝟐 from the rest of the atmosphere, and it is impossible for it to act on other GHGs. That means that reforestation, although very valuable, cannot be expected to be an infallible solution. In addition, it is noted that, despite the alleged commitment of almost 200 states present in the COP26 the initiatives remain declarative, are restricted to 𝑪𝑪𝑶𝑶𝟐𝟐, and are still far from being operational, as is the case with the proposals to sequester 𝑪𝑪𝑶𝑶𝟐𝟐. And indeed, there are no concrete initiatives to combat the rest of the GHGs.

Greenhouse Gases: Background Issues

This paper re-discusses the relationship of greenhouse gases (GHG) with fossil energy consumption together with clean and renewable energies. It is shown that GHG has an increasing trend despite the spectacular growth of renewable energies, the promotion of energy savings, and the incorporation of more efficient energy systems; which is indicative that fossil energies grow at a speed superior to clean energies. This explains that natural mechanisms of GHG destruction are not infallible. In particular, it is emphasized that photosynthesis is restricted to 𝑪𝑪𝑶𝑶𝟐𝟐, it can only act at the level of the leaves of plants, therefore it cannot be expected to process the𝑪𝑪𝑶𝑶𝟐𝟐 from the rest of the atmosphere, and it is impossible for it to act on other GHGs. That means that reforestation, although very valuable, cannot be expected to be an infallible solution. In addition, it is noted that, despite the alleged commitment of almost 200 states present in the COP26 the initiatives remain declarative, are restricted to 𝑪𝑪𝑶𝑶𝟐𝟐, and are still far from being operational, as is the case with the proposals to sequester 𝑪𝑪𝑶𝑶𝟐𝟐. And indeed, there are no concrete initiatives to combat the rest of the GHGs.

José Luis Pinedo-Vega
José Luis Pinedo-Vega Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas,
Astrid Monserrat Banda-Dávila
Astrid Monserrat Banda-Dávila
J. Ignacio Dávila-Rangel
J. Ignacio Dávila-Rangel
Fernando Mireles-García
Fernando Mireles-García
Carlos Ríos-Martínez
Carlos Ríos-Martínez

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José Luis Pinedo-Vega. 2026. “. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – H: Environment & Environmental geology GJSFR-H Volume 22 (GJSFR Volume 22 Issue H6): .

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Greenhouse Gases: Background Issues

José Luis Pinedo-Vega
José Luis Pinedo-Vega Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas,
Astrid Monserrat Banda-Dávila
Astrid Monserrat Banda-Dávila
J. Ignacio Dávila-Rangel
J. Ignacio Dávila-Rangel
Fernando Mireles-García
Fernando Mireles-García
Carlos Ríos-Martínez
Carlos Ríos-Martínez

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