Methane (CH4) has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO2 over 100 years. Atmospheric CH4 concentration has tripled since 1750. Anthropogenic CH4 emissions from China have been growing rapidly in the past decades and contribute more than 10 % of global anthropogenic CH4 emissions with large uncertainties in existing global inventories, generally limited to country-scale statistics. To date, a long-term CH4 emission inventory including the major sources sectors and based on province-level emission factors is still lacking. In this study, we produced a detailed annual bottom-up inventory of anthropogenic CH4 emissions from the eight major source sectors in China for the period 1980–2010. In the past 3 decades, the total ...
For the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in China, little attention has been given to CH4 emissions an...
Methane (CH4) plays important roles in atmospheric chemistry and short-term forcing of climate. A cl...
China has large but uncertain coal mine methane (CMM) emissions. Inverse modeling (top-down) analyse...
Methane (CH4 /has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO2 over 100 years. Atmospheric CH...
Methane (CH4 /has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO2 over 100 years. Atmospheric CH...
International audienceMethane (CH 4) has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO 2 over 1...
International audienceMethane (CH 4) has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO 2 over 1...
International audienceMethane (CH 4) has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO 2 over 1...
International audienceMethane (CH 4) has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO 2 over 1...
Anthropogenic methane emissions in China increased by 40% in the 2000s, contributing 16% of global a...
China, the largest coal producer in the world, is responsible for over 50% of the total global metha...
In contrast to the ever-increasing focus on China's CO2 emissions, little attention has been gi...
Livestock is the largest anthropogenic methane (CH4) source at the global scale. Previous inventorie...
Methane (CH4) is not only an important greenhouse gas next to carbon dioxide (CO2), but also an impo...
Concrete inventories for methane emissions and associated embodied emissions in production, consumpt...
For the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in China, little attention has been given to CH4 emissions an...
Methane (CH4) plays important roles in atmospheric chemistry and short-term forcing of climate. A cl...
China has large but uncertain coal mine methane (CMM) emissions. Inverse modeling (top-down) analyse...
Methane (CH4 /has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO2 over 100 years. Atmospheric CH...
Methane (CH4 /has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO2 over 100 years. Atmospheric CH...
International audienceMethane (CH 4) has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO 2 over 1...
International audienceMethane (CH 4) has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO 2 over 1...
International audienceMethane (CH 4) has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO 2 over 1...
International audienceMethane (CH 4) has a 28-fold greater global warming potential than CO 2 over 1...
Anthropogenic methane emissions in China increased by 40% in the 2000s, contributing 16% of global a...
China, the largest coal producer in the world, is responsible for over 50% of the total global metha...
In contrast to the ever-increasing focus on China's CO2 emissions, little attention has been gi...
Livestock is the largest anthropogenic methane (CH4) source at the global scale. Previous inventorie...
Methane (CH4) is not only an important greenhouse gas next to carbon dioxide (CO2), but also an impo...
Concrete inventories for methane emissions and associated embodied emissions in production, consumpt...
For the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in China, little attention has been given to CH4 emissions an...
Methane (CH4) plays important roles in atmospheric chemistry and short-term forcing of climate. A cl...
China has large but uncertain coal mine methane (CMM) emissions. Inverse modeling (top-down) analyse...