carbon dioxide (COโ): A colorless gas produced by burning fossil fuels and biomass, as well as by respiration in animals and plants; it is one of the primary greenhouse gases responsible for global warming.
methane (CHโ): A potent greenhouse gas that is more effective than COโ at trapping heat in the atmosphere, released during the production and transport of coal, oil, and natural gas, as well as from livestock and other agricultural practices.
global warming potential (GWP): A measure of how much heat a greenhouse gas traps in the atmosphere over a specific time period, relative to carbon dioxide; it helps compare the impacts of different greenhouse gases on climate change.