GHG Emissions of the industrial corridor Tula-Apaxco

All the products that are used in everyday life are the result of chemical processes in the industry where they are developed, requiring great amounts of energy which is generated by combustion of different fuels that in turn release to the atmosphere large concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG)....

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Autores: Romo-Gómez, Claudia, Camacho-López, César, Otazo-Sánchez, Elena María, Marmolejo-Santillán, Yolanda
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2019
País:México
Recursos:UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO
Repositorio:PÄDI Boletín Científico de Ciencias Básicas e Ingeniería del ICBI
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:repository.uaeh.edu.mx:article/3443
Acesso em linha:https://repository.uaeh.edu.mx/revistas/index.php/icbi/article/view/3443
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:Chemical industry, emissions, GHG, Apaxco
Industria química, emisiones, GEI, Apaxco.
Descrição
Resumo:All the products that are used in everyday life are the result of chemical processes in the industry where they are developed, requiring great amounts of energy which is generated by combustion of different fuels that in turn release to the atmosphere large concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG). This essay presents examples and arguments of how the transformation of matter has a negative impact on the environment and human health. GHG emissions into the atmosphere is becoming more and more worrisome as they origin the greenhouse effect, the cause of climate change. Also, the transformation of matter also causes emissions of other highly toxic compounds for living beings. This essay shows the problems that exist in the corridor that comprises the municipalities of Apaxco, Atotonilco de Tula and Tula de Allende, México.