växthuseffektpotential
Växthuseffektpotential is a term used to describe the relative capacity of a greenhouse gas to trap heat in the atmosphere compared to carbon dioxide. It is a dimensionless quantity that quantifies how much a given mass of a greenhouse gas contributes to the greenhouse effect over a specific time horizon. This potential is also known as global warming potential or GWP.
The calculation of växthuseffektpotential involves several factors, including the gas's ability to absorb infrared radiation and
Växthuseffektpotential is typically reported over different time horizons, such as 20, 100, or 500 years. The