Greenhouse gases

Gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and certain synthetic chemicals, that trap some of the Earth's outgoing energy, thus retaining heat in the atmosphere. This change in concentrations causes warming and is affecting various aspects of climate, including surface air and ocean temperatures, precipitation, and sea levels. Greenhouse gas concentrations are measured in parts per million, parts
per billion, and even parts per billion.

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