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 The [[09|La Doña Juana Landfill]] is emitting high levels of CH₄, which escapes into the atmosphere, altering the local air composition and having a significant impact on global warming (Greenpeace Colombia, 2024). The [[09|La Doña Juana Landfill]] is emitting high levels of CH₄, which escapes into the atmosphere, altering the local air composition and having a significant impact on global warming (Greenpeace Colombia, 2024).
  
-Waste within landfills gradually decomposes as it accumulates. In the absence of proper management, the physical and chemical conditions within landfills promote anaerobic decomposition, leading to CH₄ emissions. The release of methane into the [[01|air]] accelerates the process of climate change (De et al., 2024). CH₄ released during the decomposition of [[27|solid waste]] sector currently accounts for over 20 per cent of Colombia's total CH₄ emissions (CATF, 2024).+Waste within [[09|landfills]] gradually decomposes as it accumulates. In the absence of proper [[37|management]], the physical and chemical conditions within [[09|landfills]] promote anaerobic decomposition, leading to CH₄ emissions. The release of methane into the [[01|air]] accelerates the process of climate change (De et al., 2024). CH₄ released during the decomposition of [[27|solid waste]] sector currently accounts for over 20 per cent of Colombia's total CH₄ emissions (CATF, 2024).
  
-The environmental risks of landfills extend beyond CH₄ emissions. As waste decomposes, landfills also emit CO₂, which is another greenhouse gas contributing significantly to both local and global climate change as CH₄ (De et al., 2024).+The environmental risks of [[09|landfills]] extend beyond CH₄ emissions. As [[27|waste]] decomposes, [[09|landfills]] also emit CO₂, which is another greenhouse gas contributing significantly to both [[14|local]] and global climate change as CH₄ (De et al., 2024).
  
  
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