Beyond CO2: Scientists Push for Broader Warming Focus
A major source of global warming has been left out of official climate plans, with indirect greenhouse gases contributing roughly 0.3 C of warming to date.
A significant driver of global warming has been overlooked in international climate strategies. Indirect greenhouse gases are estimated to have contributed approximately 0.3 degrees Celsius to the Earth's temperature rise so far. These gases, while not as widely discussed as carbon dioxide, play a crucial role in the planet's warming trends. Experts are calling for a more comprehensive approach that includes these less-emphasized emissions in future climate action plans. Addressing these indirect gases could offer new avenues for mitigating climate change and achieving global temperature targets.
Focusing on a wider range of greenhouse gases could unlock more effective strategies for combating climate change.
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