Refrigerant gases and climate change

in hive-175254 •  2 months ago 

News portals and scientific journals constantly warn us about climate change and its implications on the health of planet earth, where of course we as a species are largely responsible for the imbalances that exist in all natural ecosystems, which has led to a generalized warming mainly in the last two decades.

Fig. 2 Global warming has generated imbalances in all natural ecosystems. Image of public domain, Author: Noupload, 2017

In this regard, it is worth mentioning that, in the face of this unfortunate reality, international environmental organizations have been proposing solutions to combat global warming, however, there are simple, viable and sustainable strategies that many of us have perhaps never heard of.

One of these strategies to combat global warming and therefore reduce the effects of climate change, is to destroy hidden sources or reservoirs where industry stores greenhouse gases, destroying these industrial deposits is a simple practice designed to prevent gases continue for longer periods affecting the health of the planet for a longer time.

It should be emphasized that household appliances are the main sources or reservoirs of greenhouse gases, hence, a tangible measure to help reduce climate change is precisely to extract the refrigerant gases that have the machines in disuse and then proceed to eliminate these devices.

Fig. 3 Disused equipment or air conditioners should be destroyed to avoid accelerating global warming. Image of public domain, Author: Tumisu, 2017

Hence, many environmental organizations, states and ecological groups find in this way of combating global warming, as a clean and safe option to destroy greenhouse gases.

To close this publication, it is worth mentioning that among the household appliances that should be destroyed after reaching their useful life are refrigerators, air conditioning units, refrigerant gas cylinders, among others of equal importance.

BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES CONSULTED:


[1] Zhao L., Zeng W., and Yuan Z Reduction of Potential Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Room Air-Conditioner Refrigerants: a Life Cycle Carbon Footprint Analysis. Article: Online access

[2] Ospina C Cooling Your Home but Warming the Planet: How We Can Stop Air Conditioning from Worsening Climate Change. Article: Online access


OBSERVATION


The cover image was designed by the author: @lupafilotaxia, incorporating the public domain image background: Qimono, 2016


Original manuscript, uploaded from the Project HOPE community website


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