Cambio climático CO2 similar CH4/NOX 2 ppm/año.

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Cambio climático CO2 similar CH4/NOX 2 ppm/año

El cambio climático vino para quedarse 280 ppm 403 ppm CO2 Era pre industrial 2016 Climate scientists have observed that carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in the atmosphere have been increasing significantly over the past century, compared to the pre-industrial era level of about 280 parts per million (ppm). In 2016, the average concentration of CO2 (403 ppm)1 was about 40% higher than in the mid-1800s, with an average growth of 2 ppm/year in the last ten years. Significant increases have also occurred in the levels of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O). CO2 similar CH4/NOX 2 ppm/año

El cambio climático vino para quedarse Climate scientists have observed that carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations in the atmosphere have been increasing significantly over the past century, compared to the pre-industrial era level of about 280 parts per million (ppm). In 2016, the average concentration of CO2 (403 ppm)1 was about 40% higher than in the mid-1800s, with an average growth of 2 ppm/year in the last ten years. Significant increases have also occurred in the levels of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O). Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Las fuentes Emisiones derivadas de los procesos de combustión derivados de la quema de combustibles Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Las fuentes Energy 68 % Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Las fuentes Energy 68 % Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Los drivers Emisiones de CO2 totales Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use TPES: Total Primary Energy Supply

Impactos esperables y no tan esperables Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Impactos esperables y no tan esperables Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Impactos esperables y no tan esperables Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Pero hay buenas noticias Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Pero hay buenas noticias Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Pero hay buenas noticias: los países Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Pero hay buenas noticias: los países Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Pero hay buenas noticias Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Pero hay buenas noticias: la innovación Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Pero hay buenas noticias: las agencias Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

El papel de las renovables Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

El papel de las renovables Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

Crecimiento poblacional Acceso a la electricidad Crecimiento económico Las tensiones Crecimiento poblacional Acceso a la electricidad Crecimiento económico Reducción costos de generación Consumo Desarrollo tecnológico/innovación Compromisos internacionales Internalización de la situación Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use

¿Qué posición adoptamos? Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use Jordan Peterson Self Respect

Muchas gracias Alessandra Tiribocchi atiribocchi@adapta.uy Others include large-scale biomass burning, post-burn decay, peat decay, indirect N2O emissions from non-agricultural emissions of NOx and NH3, Waste, and Solvent Use