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Global warming potential (GWP) is a measure of how much a given amount of greenhouse gas is estimated to contribute to global warming over a specific time period, usually 100 years, relative to carbon dioxide. It allows different greenhouse gases to be compared based on their ability to trap heat in the atmosphere. The higher the GWP value, the more potent the greenhouse gas is in contributing to global warming.

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Methane (CH4) is calculated as having a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 86 over 20 years, and 34 over 100 years (much more powerful than CO2 which has a GWP of 1).

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The latest ozone-friendly refrigerant in use is R-32. It has a low global warming potential (GWP) compared to older refrigerants like R-410A, making it more environmentally friendly. It is being used in air conditioning and heat pump systems as a replacement for higher GWP refrigerants.

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It's a way to measure the potential of greenhouse gases to warm the atmosphere relative to carbon dioxide.

GWP compares the amount of heat trapped by an amount of the greenhouse gas with the same amount of Carbon Dioxide (CO2). GWP is calculated over a period of years, usually 20, 100 or 500 years. The GWP of CO2 is standardised as 1.

Methane (CH4) is calculated as having an GWP of 86 over 20 years, and 34 over 100 years (much more powerful than CO2).

The GWP of a greenhouse gas depends on:

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  • how long it stays in the atmosphere (its atmospheric lifetime).

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1. Fundamental reasons; the basis.

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cy·to·skel·e·ton

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The internal framework of a cell, composed largely of actin filaments and microtubules.

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Jew·ry

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1. The Jewish people.

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lac·y also lac·ey (lā'sē) pronunciation

adj., -i·er, -i·est.

Of, relating to, or resembling lace.

laciness lac'i·ness n.

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n., pl. Fon or Fons.

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