At a “Technical Expert Meeting”
during the October UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn (20 – 25 October)
governments, international agencies and companies agreed that there are many
ways to effectively curb so-called “non-C02 gases”, even if overall emissions
from these gases are expected to grow in the near future, the United Nations
Climate Change News Room, an organ of the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change (UNFCCC) reports.
The “non-C02 gases” are methane,
nitrous oxide and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which have a higher global
warming potential than carbon dioxide, and result from activities such as
agriculture, industry, waste and household appliances.
Image: FAO presentation: TEMs: Non CO2 gases |