Super Greenhouse Gases

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Super Greenhouse Gases (SGG) are hundreds or thousands of times more powerful than CO2 in warming planets, and are highly regulated on Earth for that reason. On Mars, which is too cold, long lived Super Greenhouse Gases (SGG) are considered a economic and desirable way to warm the planet.

Discussion of Greenhouse Gases

Planetary atmospheres warm planets by allowing light to hit the world, but slowing the radiation of infrared (heat energy) leaving the world. Without our atmosphere, Earth would have a sub freezing temperature of -10 C. However, not all gases warm planets equally. Some such as oxygen (O2), and nitrogen (N2) are transparent to heat energy. Some slow the radiation of heat to space. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas which is causing the Earth to warm as it concentration increases in Earth's atmosphere. The strength of other green house gases are measured relative to carbon dioxide. So we might that that methane is 80 times more powerful than CO2 during the 20 years it is expected to remain in the atmosphere. Water (H2O) is a powerful greenhouse gas, but it rapidly leaves the atmosphere as rain and snow. Carbon dioxide remains in the air for a long time.