Abstract
The debate and controversy started by #Arrhenius and Chamberlin in
1896 [1], about how #anthropogenic changes have produced, since
industrial age, an increase in greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide,
methane, and nitrous oxide in the Earth's atmosphere; that consequently
have produced a climate change; seems now closed. The CO2, CH4 and NO2
concentration in the atmosphere in #pre-industrial age were 278 ppm, 721
ppb, and 269 ppb. Nowadays these levels have increased dramatically in
143%, 253%, and 121%, respectively [2]. The #World Meteorological Organization (WMO) estimates that just the CO2 contributes with the 80%
of the greenhouse gases problematic, because of its higher concentration
than its #global warming potential (GWP). The environmental efforts of
countries focus on reducing emissions of these gases through the
proposal and implementation of increasingly restrictive programs, in
many cases by minimizing technology emissions. The aim of this work is
to summarize the current state of these technologies.
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