The carbon source of beauty
The carbon emissions of beauty come from many sources. The first is energy consumption, burning coal, fuel oil, and gas, which are used for power generation, heating, and transportation, all of which generate carbon emissions. Coal-fired power generation, fireworks cover the air, and carbon is leaked into the atmosphere; fuel-fired vehicles, thin exhaust gas is also a carbon source reflux.
Industrial manufacturing cannot be ignored. Metallurgical industry, ore melting, carbon escapes in the meantime; chemical production belongs to the reaction of raw materials, and carbon is scattered around. And construction, building materials firing, such as cement, have considerable carbon emissions.
Furthermore, in the field of agriculture and forestry, although there are green plants to sequester carbon, agricultural burning and occasional forest fires also cause carbon to enter the atmosphere. Animal husbandry, livestock manure fermentation, and methane escape, the greenhouse effect is several times that of carbon, which is also related to the overall situation of carbon emissions.
To sum up, the carbon emissions of the United States are mixed with energy, industry, and agriculture and forestry. To reduce carbon emissions, it is necessary to implement policies from various sources, promote clean energy, improve industrial energy efficiency, and optimize agriculture and forestry, in order to slow down the trend of greenhouse and protect the ecological balance.