A combination of weakened atmospheric removal and increased emissions from warming wetlands, rivers, lakes, and agricultural ...
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Methane surge in 2020 was linked to lower pollution during lockdowns
A change in atmospheric chemistry during the covid pandemic resulted in methane concentrations spiking, raising concerns that ...
Forest soils have an important role in protecting our climate: They remove large quantities of methane—a powerful greenhouse ...
Through a combination of high-pressure experiments and optical spectroscopy, physicists have revealed new insights into the ...
Scientists found that natural bacteria can eat methane, cut climate pollution, and turn waste gas into useful materials.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ian writes on fossil energies, climate, and transition to renewables. Gas well blowout at an oil field in Assam state, India, in ...
The state took a first small step toward requiring that dairies and livestock operations reduce their emissions of the ...
A 2021 pledge by more than 100 nations to cut methane emissions from anthropogenic sources 30 percent by 2030 might not slow global warming as much as projected, as new research shows that feedbacks ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ian writes on fossil energies, climate, and transition to renewables. Flames of burning methane near a well in the Bakken Oil ...
The findings, detailed in papers posted on arXiv, mark a rare scientific achievement for an object that formed around a star ...
Methane spiked in the early 2020s as wetter conditions boosted emissions at the same time the atmosphere’s chemical “cleaner” weakened.
A combination of weakened atmospheric removal and increased emissions from warming wetlands, rivers, lakes, and agricultural land increased atmospheric methane at an unprecedented rate in the early ...
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