Publicación: Identificación de la cantidad de co2 emitida por la actividad empresarial de Teleperformance Colombia SAS, basada en la aplicación del GHG protocolo, en la ciudad de Bogotá
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The lack of control in greenhouse gas emissions is associated with the activities that humans carry out daily for their subsistence (Rich et al., 2018), where agriculture, transportation, industries and administrative activities are taken into account, which over time are greater due to population growth (Vera & Nicole, 2020). Greenhouse gas emissions have interaction between urban areas associated with existing industries, thus increasing the concentration of different types of pollutants such as CO2,CH4 and N2O(da Silva et al., 2019). The activities mentioned above are focused on industries, but the emissions produced by humans such as waste generation, energy consumption, are some of the activities that indirectly contribute in large amount of emissions using warming potentials for 100 years in time(Nordahl et al., 2020). Both industrial and everyday activities are marked by pollutants are marked by pollutants, where a typical lifestyle of industrialization and technological advances of industrialization and technological advances lead to a maximum take-off in emissions (Michaelowa, A; Michael emissions (Michaelowa, A; Michaelowa, 2009). The major concern of GHG emissions are the impacts they cause on the environment and human health (Manisalidis et al., 2020). Considering the above, the main environmental impact is the breakdown of the ozone layer where compounds such as chlorine (Cl) and bromine (Br) generate chemical transformations capable of reaching higher layers for their destruction (Rofifah, 2020). The health effect caused by this impact is the increased incidence of ultraviolet radiation in living beings, generating burns, epidermis, skin lesions and its constant exposure can cause cancer (Flores Velez et al., 2018). Global warming is another impact product of GHG emissions, where the earth in its normal condition absorbs radiation from the sun distributing over the surface a part and its product is irradiated(Fernández-Reyes et al., 2017). GHGs mainly N2O, CO2, H20 and CH4 in the atmosphere are able to absorb little radiation emitted by the surface of the planet and redirect radiation back to the surface causing heating or chemical reactions between substances found in the atmosphere (Rofifah, 2020). The effects of global warming mainly occur in nature with intense heat waves, floods, droughts, fires, epidemics and affectations to human health, such as eye damage, infectious diseases in the lungs, long-term allergies among other diseases(Gutierrez et al., 2017). According to the report generated by the intergovernmental group of experts on climate change for the year 2100, global warming scenarios will be uncontrollable due to high temperatures and the disappearance of ecosystems, which are important for the regulation of naturally generated environmental cycles (IPCC, 2014).