How do you calculate the CO2 equivalent for a given greenhouse gas emission?

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2026-04-26 21:05

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To calculate the CO2 equivalent for a greenhouse gas emission, you multiply the amount of the greenhouse gas emitted by its global warming potential (GWP) factor. The GWP factor represents how much heat a gas traps in the atmosphere compared to carbon dioxide over a specific time period, usually 100 years. This calculation helps standardize different greenhouse gases' impacts on global warming by expressing them in terms of carbon dioxide.

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