So you’ve probably heard of greenhouse gases (GHGs), right? But what exactly are they, and how do they affect us here in Maui County? The County of Maui’s Office of Climate Change, Resiliency, and Sustainability has the 411 for you! Swipe through to learn, share with your friends and ‘ohana, then visit the Greenhouse Gas Emission page at resilientmauinui.org for more.
Image 2: What are Greenhouse Gases & Why Do They Matter for Our Islands? Greenhouse gases (GHG) are byproducts of natural processes and human activity. These gases trap heat in our atmosphere. The combustion of fossil fuels — especially by planes, vehicles, and for electricity — increases the concentration of these gases in our atmosphere, creating a greenhouse effect.
Image 3: Maui County Emissions: Graph of BASIC GHG Emissions from Maui County by sector, from 2019.
Image 4: How can we reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Maui County? Lessening the effects of GHG emissions should involve both mitigation (reducing the emissions we release into the atmosphere) and adaptation (finding ways to adjust to an expected future) efforts. The County's Climate Action & Resiliency Plan will strategize ways to reduce emissions from commercial and residential electricity, fossil-fuel powered vehicles, and waste. It will also focus on Maui's land as a resource for carbon sequestration.
Visit https://www.resilientmauinui.org/.../greenhouse-gas... for more info!
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