NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: International Collaboration for Solutions

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: International Collaboration for Solutions

2024-04-24 10:49:53

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Administrator Bill Nelson expressed his hopes…NASA“So that international efforts and efforts join forces to work jointly on some crucial issues, such as: climate change And the shows Greenhouse gas.

The emission of these gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrogen oxide, contributes significantly to the increase in the planet’s temperature, and reducing these emissions requires radical solutions, to large scale and quickly.

In response to a question on how to combat emissions of these gases He has answered Nelson said this issue is related to countries working together because we have all the data.

Satellites have also become tools for scientists around the world to study climate change and have also helped identify sources of greenhouse gas emissions, such as methane leaks from factories and large facilities. industrial.

Nelson added that satellites are constantly collecting data on climate change and NASA is seeking to make this data available to everyone as a tool to educate people on how to find solutions.

Methane is the main component of natural gas and the second largest contributor to the phenomenon. Greenhouse effect After carbon dioxide. Its effect also manifests itself quickly because it retains heat in the atmosphere more effectively than carbon dioxide in the short term.

Agency Vice President Pam Milroy expressed growing concerns, saying: It is extremely important to realize that no country can solve this crisis alone.

Earlier, Nelson and Milroy met with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to discuss how to work together and proposed solutions globally.

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