
Collapse pollution. This is the goal of various countries of the world. The goal is to reduce global warming and emit less CO2.
For, different solutions were adopted regarding several areas. The automotive world is one of them.
But according to a recent study, there may not be any car crashes the best solution.
More methane in the atmosphere!
Fewer cars = less pollution. So postulate the starting point for our thinking when it comes to downsizing CO2 emissions.
Opinion far from what we have seen in 2020 during the first childbirth. At that time, actually each one had to sit at home.
This dramatically reduced traffic and also reduced the concentration of nitrogen oxides in the air.
But at the same time, a recent study has just demonstrated that this situation has intensified concentration methane in the atmosphere.
An unexpected reaction
But then why such a trend? This was discovered by Professor Shushi Peng from Peking University this statement.
His research was published in the journal Nature. According to him, when various restrictions that the world knew these last years the level of nitric oxide decreased in atmosphere.
however, is a decrease too high and which caused an increase in methane in our atmosphere
To go a little deeper detailsin normal time, emissions of nitrogen oxides are sent into the atmosphere that scientists are calling “hydroxyl radicals”.
These small particles neutralize methane. When absent these particlesmethane can grow as he wants
Difficult situation
Fortunately, this is not the only reason magnification methane during the year 2020 is the year. Global warming is also responsible it is a sudden increase.
So it’s more of a situation complex Actually we have to find way reduce global warming while limiting magnification methane in the atmosphere.
Belgian workers are increasingly cycling to work. We have seen a 26.3% increase since 2017, even though car use is still significant… Soft and active mobility is an easy way to fight air pollution! https://t.co/GzX5DeCadB
— Air Seekers 🍃 (@chercheursdair_) February 7, 2023
Source: Auto Plus

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