ABSTRACT

The “greenhouse effect” is a phrase properly used to describe the increased warming of the Earth due to increased levels of carbon dioxide and other atmospheric gases, called greenhouse gases. However, they have concluded that global warming is a real and current potential threat. Climate changes, an increase in sea levels, and other direct effects of global warming can already be seen in many parts of the world. The approaches to energy management suggested later could provide a path forward to effectively managing energy needs, addressing the issues of climate change, and economics, simultaneously. Carbon dioxide is the only GHG heating up the planet. Methane is another odorless, colorless gas found in the atmosphere, present in traces of less than 2?ppm. Political restrictions of greenhouse emissions have proven to be vital for the fight against global warming. Therefore, it is no surprise that this environmental issue has become a major concern for the world’s governments.