Abstract

The quantitative characteristics of methods proposed for decreasing the greenhouse effect of CO2, CH4, and NOx formed in the production and combustion of solid, liquid, and gas fuels are compared: change from the combustion of one type of fuel to another; the pumping of CO2 into aquatic environments, underground voids and lakes, and coal and gas-bearing (oil-bearing) beds; the chemisorption of CO2 by rocks; the combustion and utilization of coalmine and associated methane; and photosynthesis. Parameters were proposed for evaluating the relative efficiency of well-known methods for decreasing the anthropogenic green-house effect of these gases.

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