The increased anthropogenic gas emissions in the atmosphere and the rising of the Earth’s temperature: are there actions to mitigate the global warming?

Some frozen bodies have been recently discovered in the Alp glaciers because the global warming is forcing the ice to retreat. Many years have passed since the first perception of a strong link between the temperature of the Earth and the amount of some gases in the atmosphere, the so called greenho...

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Main Authors: Francesco Barzagli, Fabrizio Mani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2019-03-01
Series:Substantia
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Online Access:https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/subs/article/view/69
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description Some frozen bodies have been recently discovered in the Alp glaciers because the global warming is forcing the ice to retreat. Many years have passed since the first perception of a strong link between the temperature of the Earth and the amount of some gases in the atmosphere, the so called greenhouse gases. Today there is a general consensus among the governments, the scientists and industrial organizations of most countries in recognizing the relationship between the increase of the atmospheric CO2 concentration resulting from over a century of combustion of fossil fuels and the observed global warming. The development of technologies to reduce the anthropogenic emissions should not be further delayed, in accordance with the Paris Agreement that recommended keeping the global mean temperature well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels to reduce the risks and impacts of climate change. This paper gives an overview of the different greenhouse gases, their emissions by economic sectors and the international treaties that require the most developed countries to pursue the objective of reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. Amongst the different actions directed towards a low-carbon economy, the chemical capture of CO2 from large stationary emission points is the most efficient and widespread option. Additionally, new technologies are currently exploited to capture CO2 directly from air and to convert CO2 into fuels and valuable chemicals.
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spelling doaj.art-bb663b56573140d98d8d9dcf7db5ec222022-12-21T18:10:10ZengFirenze University PressSubstantia2532-39972019-03-013110.13128/Substantia-69The increased anthropogenic gas emissions in the atmosphere and the rising of the Earth’s temperature: are there actions to mitigate the global warming?Francesco Barzagli0Fabrizio Mani1ICCOM CNR, Firenze, ItalyICCOM CNR, Firenze, ItalySome frozen bodies have been recently discovered in the Alp glaciers because the global warming is forcing the ice to retreat. Many years have passed since the first perception of a strong link between the temperature of the Earth and the amount of some gases in the atmosphere, the so called greenhouse gases. Today there is a general consensus among the governments, the scientists and industrial organizations of most countries in recognizing the relationship between the increase of the atmospheric CO2 concentration resulting from over a century of combustion of fossil fuels and the observed global warming. The development of technologies to reduce the anthropogenic emissions should not be further delayed, in accordance with the Paris Agreement that recommended keeping the global mean temperature well below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels to reduce the risks and impacts of climate change. This paper gives an overview of the different greenhouse gases, their emissions by economic sectors and the international treaties that require the most developed countries to pursue the objective of reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. Amongst the different actions directed towards a low-carbon economy, the chemical capture of CO2 from large stationary emission points is the most efficient and widespread option. Additionally, new technologies are currently exploited to capture CO2 directly from air and to convert CO2 into fuels and valuable chemicals.https://riviste.fupress.net/index.php/subs/article/view/69global warmingGreenhouse Gas emissionsClimate changesCO2 captureCO2 utilization
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The increased anthropogenic gas emissions in the atmosphere and the rising of the Earth’s temperature: are there actions to mitigate the global warming?
Substantia
global warming
Greenhouse Gas emissions
Climate changes
CO2 capture
CO2 utilization
title The increased anthropogenic gas emissions in the atmosphere and the rising of the Earth’s temperature: are there actions to mitigate the global warming?
title_full The increased anthropogenic gas emissions in the atmosphere and the rising of the Earth’s temperature: are there actions to mitigate the global warming?
title_fullStr The increased anthropogenic gas emissions in the atmosphere and the rising of the Earth’s temperature: are there actions to mitigate the global warming?
title_full_unstemmed The increased anthropogenic gas emissions in the atmosphere and the rising of the Earth’s temperature: are there actions to mitigate the global warming?
title_short The increased anthropogenic gas emissions in the atmosphere and the rising of the Earth’s temperature: are there actions to mitigate the global warming?
title_sort increased anthropogenic gas emissions in the atmosphere and the rising of the earth s temperature are there actions to mitigate the global warming
topic global warming
Greenhouse Gas emissions
Climate changes
CO2 capture
CO2 utilization
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