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The Impact of Greenhouse Gases: Turbulent Air and the Collapse of the Monsoon System

Greenpeace states that 37 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases have covered the world, causing the air to become turbulent. The collapse of the monsoon system occurred.

On 1 May, Mr. Thara Buakhamsri, Director of Greenpeace Southeast Asia revealed to Matichon Online that the greenhouse gas situation is mostly carbon dioxide Around the world, the amount is increasing, covering the earth more thickly every day To explain clearly, it’s like having a thick blanket. Come and cover the world Affecting the weather within the world In terms of which parts of the world will be affected to what extent? Depends on the characteristics of each country and region. At this time, the country that emits the most greenhouse gases On a per capita basis, they are China, India, America, Europe, and in Asia, they are Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Worldwide It creates a total of 37,000 million tons of greenhouse gases, while Thailand produces 440 million tons, which is still less than 1% of the amount produced worldwide .

“The result of us producing more and more greenhouse gases every year does not lead to that. Any country that emits a lot of greenhouse gases will be greatly affected. Because when greenhouse gases come out They will rise together in the atmosphere, covering the earth. The result that will happen is Around the world, there will be variations in the climate For example, in Europe there will be sudden heat waves. Every year many people die from such heat waves. In the Asian region there will be another heat wave with humidity. and cause the collapse of the monsoon system, making the seasons unstable. Unable to predict the weather clearly and accurately,” said Mr Thara.

When asked if we can reduce or eliminate the greenhouse gases that currently exist, Mr Thara said that the greenhouse gases currently covering our world have been building up. since the industrial revolution. That means He will be with us for more than one hundred to two hundred years.

“Carbon dioxide is one of the drivers of development in our world. How do we balance it so that it does not become too much as it is now For example, in Thailand, we produce 440 million tonnes, although it is only less than 1% of the amount it is the whole world producing it. But it is still considered a high amount. If that balance needs to be achieved No more than 300-350 million tonnes must be released, but we still cannot reduce it. The opposite is It will only increase more and more,” said the Director of Greenpeace Southeast Asia.

When asked what are the immediate effects that Thailand will have from now on? Mr Tara said Around the world, average temperatures are rising, like in the Arctic where the cold is very low. For Thailand, the temperature still rises up to 4 degrees Celsius years

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