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The greenhouse effect is caused by CO2 released from various industrial and agricultural sources. Now assumed that, If we treat about 50% of the global greenhouse emission gases, global warming is considered to be remedied, while half of the total greenhouse gas emissions are nearly equal to the total emissions of greenhouse gases. from all thermal power plants. So if we treat all the exhaust gases from all thermal plants, global warming is considered to be remedied. So far, the greenhouse effects have not been treated yet. In our opinion, There are four reasons for this situation, that is :…mehr

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The greenhouse effect is caused by CO2 released from various industrial and agricultural sources. Now assumed that, If we treat about 50% of the global greenhouse emission gases, global warming is considered to be remedied, while half of the total greenhouse gas emissions are nearly equal to the total emissions of greenhouse gases. from all thermal power plants. So if we treat all the exhaust gases from all thermal plants, global warming is considered to be remedied. So far, the greenhouse effects have not been treated yet. In our opinion, There are four reasons for this situation, that is : 1- We do not have a new generation of suitable industrial equipment and no suitable technologies 2- .We can not remove the dust thoroughly before CO2 separation from the exhaust gases. 3- We have used ethanolamine to CO2 separation from industrial emissions, 4-We do not have the suitable solution to bury CO2 on the ocean floor. Industrial processes from a very costly processes have many unreasonable steps have turned into less expensive industrial processes, even profitable.
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Nguyen Dan graduated from Moscow university of fine chemical technology called M. Lomonosov in 1967, Completed doctorate in chemistry at the Catalyst Institute from the Siberian branch of the Soviet Academy of Sciences in 1981.