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Global climate change and greenhouse effect

Alexey MikhaylovFinancial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, 125167, Leningradsky Ave, 49, Moscow, Moscow, Russian FederationNikita MoiseevPlekhanov Russian University of Economics, Stremyanny Lane 36, 117997, Moscow, Russian FederationКирилл Андреевич АлешинInstitute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 123001, Spiridonovka str., 30/1, Moscow, Russian FederationThomas BurkhardtUniversitt Koblenzlandau, Universittsstrae 1, 56070, Koblenz, Germany
2020en
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The climate has changed significantly under the influence of human behavior. And first of all, this is due to the change in the proportionality and concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere (water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, PFC (perfluorocarbons). This paper analyzes the dynamics of greenhouse gas emissions. Climate change has many consequences on human health throughout the world, especially in African countries. The growth of greenhouse gas emissions is viewed as a cause of infectious and non-infectious diseases, negative effects on nutrition, water security and other social disruptions. The global average temperature gradually increases, and the atmospheric CO2 concentration has exceeded 400 ppm due to the intensification of greenhouse effect. The method of energy balance was featured to simulate the trends in Greenhouse Gas Emission Forecast in different sectors until 2030. Through sensitivity analysis, we found that the reduction of anthropogenic CO2 emissions from people (cars and households) would deescalate the consequences of the above trends. Emissions are mostly associated with industries, which can be reduced if local Government will want to achieve the Paris Agreement goal.

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