Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) are atmospheric gases that trap heat and contribute to the greenhouse effect, leading to global warming and climate change. Major greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases, primarily released through fossil fuel combustion, agriculture, industrial processes, and deforestation. Rising greenhouse gas concentrations drive temperature increases, extreme weather events, sea-level rise, and ecosystem disruption. From a public health perspective, greenhouse gas emissions are linked to air pollution, heat-related illness, food insecurity, and spread of infectious diseases. Reducing GHG emissions through renewable energy, energy efficiency, sustainable transport, and land-use management is essential. Addressing greenhouse gases is critical for climate mitigation, environmental protection, and safeguarding long-term human health and global sustainability.
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