karbonkibocsátás
Karbonkibocsátás refers to the release of carbon compounds into the Earth's atmosphere. Primarily, this term is associated with carbon dioxide (CO2), a major greenhouse gas. These emissions originate from both natural sources, such as volcanic activity and respiration, and anthropogenic sources, which are human-caused. The most significant human-driven sources include the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas for energy production, transportation, and industrial processes. Deforestation also contributes substantially, as trees absorb CO2, and their removal reduces this natural carbon sink.
The accumulation of excess carbon compounds in the atmosphere is a primary driver of climate change. Greenhouse