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Which radiation is absorbed by green house gases? 

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It is possible to reduce the heat gain inside the green house by radiation while keeping the useful wavelengths necessary for photosynthesis.
The solution to the environmental impacts of refrigerant gases would therefore pass by a gas which contains no chlorine no fluorine and does not reject any CO2 emissions in the atmosphere, in brief a green gas!
An ontogenetic decline in e was inferred during this phase and thus the response of biomass accumulation to absorbed radiation may be curvilinear.
Of these gases, the contribution of carbon di oxide alone is found to be about 66% of the total magnitude of the Green House Effect.
While accurate determinations of the fraction of incident radiation absorbed by a land plant under the conditions of these experiments is beyond our ability, such determinations as we have been able to make indicate that the amounts of photosynthesis in pine seedlings at 4,358 A, 5,461 A, and 5,780 A are less than would be called for by the absorbed quanta when compared to other wave lengths.
As a result, it has been detected that the system is very effective in both reducing energy consumption and decreasing emissions of green-house gases.