Startled with the harmful effects of solar cells on the environment
In the process of producing solar batteries, NF3 gas - the greenhouse effect that makes the Earth's atmosphere thousands of times hotter than CO2 - leaks into the atmosphere can cause Climate Change.
In the process of producing solar batteries, NF3 gas - the greenhouse effect that makes the Earth's atmosphere thousands of times hotter than CO2 - leaks into the atmosphere can cause Climate Change.
- You will be startled when watching the video describing the process of Earth's hotness in the past 100 years
Between 1990 and 2015, the amount of CO2 increased only 5.6% but the amount of NF3 was 1,000%. The amount of NF3 increases in the US and also the solar cell markets in Asia.
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