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"Unveiling the Invisible: Greenhouse Gas and its Impact on our Planet" Water vapour maps of Antarctica, 2004

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Water vapour maps of Antarctica, 2004

Water vapour maps of Antarctica, 2004
Water vapour maps of Antarctica. Satellite images of the increase in water vapour over Antarctica from 13 August to 14 October 2004 (the austral spring)

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: KOORAGANG COAL TERMINAL NEWCASTLE

KOORAGANG COAL TERMINAL NEWCASTLE
Coal Stockpile and reclaimer at Kooragang Coal Loader in to the Port of Newcastle, Monday, January 3, 2022. (aP Image/Darren Pateman)

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Shenyang Copper Smelter, China

Shenyang Copper Smelter, China
Shenyang, Liaoning China - December 2000 I lived in Shenyang for a year as Director of an EU/China air pollution project, and came to know it well

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Benxi cement plant in NE China

Benxi cement plant in NE China
Benxi, China, April 1999; Cement plants anywhere in the world tend not to win beauty contests. And this one, in the bleak industrial city of Benxi

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Aquifer, Arrow Sign, Carbon Dioxide, Close-Up, Coal, Connection, Cross Section, Day

Aquifer, Arrow Sign, Carbon Dioxide, Close-Up, Coal, Connection, Cross Section, Day, Digitally Generated, Direction, Environment, Fossil Fuel, Fuel and Power Generation, Geology, Global Warming

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Digital illustration of greenhouse representing gas emissions by weight showing Nitrous Oxide (blue)

Digital illustration of greenhouse representing gas emissions by weight showing Nitrous Oxide (blue), Artificial Gases (orange) Methane (green), Carbon Dioxide (Yellow)

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Cross section digital illustration of hybrid car showing power split unit, electric motor

Cross section digital illustration of hybrid car showing power split unit, electric motor, generator starter, battery and petrol tank

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Illustration showing how industrial pollution and car fumes contribute to global warming

Illustration showing how industrial pollution and car fumes contribute to global warming

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Digital illustration of underground gasification mixing coal with oxygen

Digital illustration of underground gasification mixing coal with oxygen and steam while being heated and pressurized

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Carbon footprint labelling C014 / 1253

Carbon footprint labelling C014 / 1253
Carbon footprint labelling. Label on a food product showing its carbon footprint. This is an indication of the impact the production, distribution

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Carbon dioxide re-emitting infrared light C017 / 0787

Carbon dioxide re-emitting infrared light C017 / 0787
Carbon dioxide (CO2) re-emitting infrared light, computer artwork. Sunlight comes from top left and strikes the ground, which then emits infrared light

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Carbon dioxide vehicle emissions, artwork C017 / 3602

Carbon dioxide vehicle emissions, artwork C017 / 3602
Carbon dioxide vehicle emissions. Computer artwork representing the presence of carbon dioxide (CO2) in vehicle exhaust fumes

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Carbon footprint label C014 / 1254

Carbon footprint label C014 / 1254
Carbon footprint label. Label on a food product showing its carbon footprint. This is an indication of the impact the production, distribution

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Control room of Kalinin Power Station

Control room of Kalinin Power Station
Nuclear power station conttrol room. View across the control room of the Kalininskaya power station, Russia. Kalininskaya has four pressurised water reactors (PWRs), each of 1000 MW capacity

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Carbon dioxide molecules C016 / 8495

Carbon dioxide molecules C016 / 8495
Carbon dioxide molecules. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a colourless gas that occurs naturally in the atmosphere

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Carbon dioxide molecule C016 / 8494

Carbon dioxide molecule C016 / 8494
Carbon dioxide molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a colourless gas that occurs naturally in the atmosphere

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Carbon dioxide molecule C016 / 8493

Carbon dioxide molecule C016 / 8493
Carbon dioxide molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a colourless gas that occurs naturally in the atmosphere

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Kapuni Gas Production Station and Mt Taranaki / Mt Egmont, Taranaki, North Island

Kapuni Gas Production Station and Mt Taranaki / Mt Egmont, Taranaki, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Lowland raised mire habitat with site for monitoring effects of CO2 levels ( Greenhouse Effect )

Lowland raised mire habitat with site for monitoring effects of CO2 levels ( Greenhouse Effect ), Roudsea Wood and Mosses N.N.R. Cumbria, England

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Carbon dioxide levels, Atlantic, 2003

Carbon dioxide levels, Atlantic, 2003
Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels centred on the Atlantic Ocean, satellite data. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Air pollution monitoring station

Air pollution monitoring station. This station monitors and records air pollution on one of central Londons main roads. It is situated on Marylebone Road at the junction with Baker Street

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Global methane concentration, 2004

Global methane concentration, 2004
Global methane concentration. Map showing the concentration of methane (CH4) gas in the stratosphere (about 10-50 kilometres in altitude) on 25th July 2004

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Bio-gas production

Bio-gas production
Israel, Emek Hefer (Hefer valley), Agricultural sludge and waste treatment facility. Cattle waste from dairy farms is brought to this facility. Bio-gas compost are produced in an anaerobic process

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Climate change, conceptual image

Climate change, conceptual image. The burning of coal produces carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas that contributes to global warming

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Carbon dioxide and climate change

Carbon dioxide and climate change, conceptual artwork. This image, of rising bubbles of CO2, represents the contribution that carbon dioxide makes to man-made global warming and climate change

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Carbon dioxide removal, conceptual image

Carbon dioxide removal, conceptual image
The CO2-Machine-sign

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Autumn leaves in a pond

Autumn leaves in a pond. Fallen autumnal leaves floating on the surface of a pond surrounded by willow trees. These leaves will eventually sink to the bottom, decay and liberate methane gas

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Methane bubbles

Methane bubbles trapped in a frozen pool. These are produced by decomposing organic matter at the bottom of the pond

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Power station, Florida, USA

Power station, Florida, USA
Power station south of Titusville, Florida, USA

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Chimneys at a lime works

Chimneys at a lime works. Photographed at Shapfell lime works, Cumbria, UK

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Molecule of carbon dioxide

Molecule of carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide. Computer graphic of a molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2). The dotted spheres are a Van Der Waals representation of atoms

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Methane molecule

Methane molecule. Computer model of a methane molecule (CH4). Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey) and hydrogen (white)

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Methane hydrate

Methane hydrate. Computer model of the structure of methane hydrate, also known as methane ice or methane clathrate. It consists of a molecule of methane

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Global carbon dioxide transport, 2008

Global carbon dioxide transport, 2008. Map showing the global variation in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels in July 2008

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Global tropospheric methane, 2005

Global tropospheric methane, 2005. Map showing the global variation of the greenhouse gas methane in the troposphere in August 2005

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Water vapour distribution, computer model

Water vapour distribution, computer model. Coloured supercomputer simulations showing the distribution of the Earths water vapour. Atmospheric water vapour is invisible

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Pentafluoroethane molecule

Pentafluoroethane molecule. This hydrofluorocarbon molecule is an odourless and colourless gas at room temperature. It is used industrially as a refrigerant, propellant and fire suppressant

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Difluoromethane molecule

Difluoromethane molecule. This hydrofluorocarbon molecule is an odourless and colourless gas at room temperature. It is used industrially as a refrigerant, propellant and fire suppressant

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Trifluoromethane molecule

Trifluoromethane molecule. This hydrofluorocarbon molecule, also known as fluoroform, is an odourless and colourless gas at room temperature

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide. Computer-generated molecular model of carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide comprises one central carbon atom (black) connected to two oxygen atoms (red)

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Nitrous oxide molecule

Nitrous oxide molecule
Nitrous oxide. Computer model of a molecule of nitrous oxide. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: nitrogen (blue) and oxygen (red)

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Carbon dioxide molecule

Carbon dioxide molecule
Carbon dioxide. Computer model of a molecule of carbon dioxide. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey) and oxygen (red)

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: burnt out forest near Fairbanks Alaska. The summer 0f 2004 was hot

burnt out forest near Fairbanks Alaska. The summer 0f 2004 was hot and dry leading to unprecedented forest fires which
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases)

In 2008 China officially became the worlds largest emitter of C02 (greenhouse gases)
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: Laying a new gas pipeline in Ambleside, Cumbria, UK

Laying a new gas pipeline in Ambleside, Cumbria, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: The control panels for the biogas biolers at Daveyhulme wastewater treatment plant in Manchester, UK

The control panels for the biogas biolers at Daveyhulme wastewater treatment plant in Manchester, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: The biogas boilers at Daveyhulme wastewater treatment plant in Manchester, UK

The biogas boilers at Daveyhulme wastewater treatment plant in Manchester, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageGreenhouse Gas Collection: The odour suppresant plant at Daveyhulme wastewater treatment plant in Manchester, UK

The odour suppresant plant at Daveyhulme wastewater treatment plant in Manchester, UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock



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"Unveiling the Invisible: Greenhouse Gas and its Impact on our Planet" Water vapour maps of Antarctica, 2004, reveal a chilling reality - the presence of greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. These invisible culprits are responsible for trapping heat in our atmosphere, leading to drastic climate changes. Emissions from a chemical plant in Whitehaven, Cumbria, UK, remind us of the significant role human activities play in releasing greenhouse gases into the air. The plumes rising from these industrial facilities serve as a stark reminder of our responsibility to reduce emissions and mitigate their harmful effects. A gas-powered power station at Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK further highlights how energy production contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. As we rely heavily on fossil fuels like natural gas for electricity generation, it becomes crucial to explore cleaner alternatives and transition towards sustainable energy sources. Crossing paths with an aquifer arrow sign signifies the interconnectedness between groundwater resources and greenhouse gas emissions. Carbon dioxide (CO2), one of the most prevalent greenhouse gases emitted by human activities such as burning fossil fuels or deforestation is absorbed by oceans and can impact marine life through ocean acidification. Zooming into a close-up view reveals coal's detrimental role in exacerbating greenhouse gas levels. Coal-fired power plants release vast amounts of CO2 when burned for electricity generation. This emphasizes the urgency to shift away from this carbon-intensive fuel towards renewable energy options. Examining a cross-section diagram showcases how various elements are connected within Earth's complex systems – including those related to climate change caused by increased concentrations of greenhouse gases. Understanding these connections helps scientists develop strategies for effective mitigation measures. With each passing day, we witness both visible and invisible consequences resulting from excessive greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, and is imperative that we take immediate action to curb these emissions before irreparable damage occurs. The KOORAGANG COAL TERMINAL NEWCASTLE serves as a poignant reminder of the significant role coal plays in greenhouse gas emissions.