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Following are the 6 GHGs idendified under the Kyoto Protocol: One Carbon Credit is equivalent to One tonne reduction of Carbon Dioxide from the atmosphere. All the GHGs have a Global Warming Potential associated with them eg. Carbon Dioxide has a GWP of 1 and therefore all GHGs have different values in terms of carbon credits hence, 1 tonne of Carbon Dioxide is equvalent to 1 carbon credit. Similarly other GHGs have their GWPs:Therefore, 1 tonne of sulphur hexaflouride reduction is equivalent to 22,200 Carbon credits. CO2 and CH4 are emitted into the atmosphere from many different sources including: Nitrous Oxide is produced in the production of Adipic Acid and Nitric Acid – used in the production of nylon and fertilizers. Fluorocarbons are released in the production of: Landfill waste disposal sites Sulphur Hexafluoride is emitted in the production of magnesium and electrical insulation materials. Similar articles
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