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Potential, in the context of greenhouse gases, refers to the:

a) Inherent warming capacity of a gas
b) Ability to absorb solar radiation
c) Rate of gas production
d) Concentration in the atmosphere

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Potential, in the context of greenhouse gases, refers to the inherent warming capacity of a gas measured by its global warming potential.

Step-by-step explanation:

The term potential, in the context of greenhouse gases, most closely refers to the 'inherent warming capacity of a gas' which is measured as the global warming potential or GWP. GWP is a measure of how much energy the emissions of 1 ton of a gas will absorb over a given period of time, relative to the emissions of 1 ton of carbon dioxide (CO₂). The comparison is made on the basis that CO₂ has a GWP of 1, which allows for an understanding of how different gases contribute to the greenhouse effect and consequently to global warming and climate change.

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