: Synthetic gases with extremely high Global Warming Potential (GWP) used in refrigeration and industry [3, 4, 38]. 3. The Enhanced Greenhouse Effect and Climate Change
: Without significant changes, emissions could rise 50% by 2050, potentially warming the planet by by 2100 [14, 19]. Summary Table: Comparison Physical Greenhouse Atmospheric Greenhouse Effect Primary Barrier Glass or plastic walls/roof [10, 15] Greenhouse gases in the atmosphere [3, 10] Main Mechanism Blocks convection (prevents air movement) [35] Restricts radiative transfer (traps heat) [16, 35] Purpose/Result Plant cultivation in cold climates [15] Maintains planetary habitability [5, 22] Current Challenge Resource efficiency (water/energy) [12] Excessive warming (Climate Change) [17, 31] greenhouse
: A rigid plastic that provides better insulation than single-pane glass [15]. : Synthetic gases with extremely high Global Warming
: Modern structures use various materials depending on needs, such as Wikipedia notes: Glass : Traditional and durable, offering high transparency. : The Sun emits short-wave radiation (visible light)
: About 70% of this energy is absorbed by Earth’s surface, warming it [2].
: The Sun emits short-wave radiation (visible light) that passes through our atmosphere relatively unimpeded [2, 16].
: The United Nations identifies several critical impacts: