Methane
Emissions Blow Past Current Estimates
6
October, 2016
Methane
emissions from the global fossil fuel industry are up to 60 percent
greater than existing estimates, according to a new
comprehensive analysis of
global methane emissions.
Map
showing global methane concentrations in January 2016 at a pressure
of 400 hectopascals, or roughly 6km above the surface. Concentrations
are higher in the northern hemisphere because both natural- and
human-caused sources of methane are more abundant
there.AIRS/Aqua/Nasa
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According
to current estimates, the fossil fuel industry contributes
about 22 percent of
global methane emissions and about 30 percent of
total U.S. methane emissions.
Methane has a higher
warming potential than
carbon dioxide in the short term.
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here to the NPR report:
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