The global threat caused by increasing surface temperature has led to negative climate changes. One of the greenhouse gases responsible for this global warming is methane. It is emitted naturally and anthropogenically from different sources and its concentration in the atmosphere has assumed alarming proportions. Its devastating consequences on climate change and atmospheric chemistry have made it to be a focus of intense scrutiny and study. The anthropogenic sources of its emissions are generally grouped under three sectors of agriculture, energy and waste. The past emission trends of methane from these sectors are investigated through their sources while mitigation and abatement strategies are suggested. It is observed that the agricultur...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential ∼28 times that of carbon dioxide....
Human activities emitted a record 364 million metric tonnes of methane in 2017 (range 340-381), jeop...
The rapidly changing global climate due to increased emission of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHG...
Global atmospheric methane concentrations have continued to rise in recent years, having already mor...
Methane (CH4) is one of the trace gases in the atmosphere that is considered to play a major role in...
There has been an average increase in the surface temperature of the earth by 0.6 ± 0.2ºC over the 2...
The environmental impact of methane emissions – which come from a wide range of natural and anthropo...
The agriculture sector contributes to ∼40% of methane emissions globally. Methane is also 28 times (...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and is estimated to be responsible for approximately one-fifth ...
This bachelor's thesis explores the current state of methane emissions and investigates different te...
Climate change mitigation will require significant efforts from all emitting sectors, including agri...
This study on CH4, (its role in climate change and options for control), aimed at a scenario analys...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas, responsible for about 20% of the warming induced by long-liv...
Methane is the second most important gas after CO$_{2}$ in the atmosphere in terms of radiative forc...
Global Warming and Methane--Global warming, an increase in Earth's near-surface temperature, is beli...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential ∼28 times that of carbon dioxide....
Human activities emitted a record 364 million metric tonnes of methane in 2017 (range 340-381), jeop...
The rapidly changing global climate due to increased emission of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHG...
Global atmospheric methane concentrations have continued to rise in recent years, having already mor...
Methane (CH4) is one of the trace gases in the atmosphere that is considered to play a major role in...
There has been an average increase in the surface temperature of the earth by 0.6 ± 0.2ºC over the 2...
The environmental impact of methane emissions – which come from a wide range of natural and anthropo...
The agriculture sector contributes to ∼40% of methane emissions globally. Methane is also 28 times (...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and is estimated to be responsible for approximately one-fifth ...
This bachelor's thesis explores the current state of methane emissions and investigates different te...
Climate change mitigation will require significant efforts from all emitting sectors, including agri...
This study on CH4, (its role in climate change and options for control), aimed at a scenario analys...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas, responsible for about 20% of the warming induced by long-liv...
Methane is the second most important gas after CO$_{2}$ in the atmosphere in terms of radiative forc...
Global Warming and Methane--Global warming, an increase in Earth's near-surface temperature, is beli...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential ∼28 times that of carbon dioxide....
Human activities emitted a record 364 million metric tonnes of methane in 2017 (range 340-381), jeop...
The rapidly changing global climate due to increased emission of anthropogenic greenhouse gases (GHG...