KEY MESSAGES: - GWP* (global warming potential) complements conventional climate metrics such as GWP100 because GWP* better describes the actual warming caused by methane (CH4) emissions. For example, using GWP100, a constant annual rate of CH4 emissions may be misinterpreted as having a 3-4 times higher impact on warming than observed. The use of GWP* can correct this misestimation. - GWP* was used here to evaluate the impact of agricultural CH4 emissions scenarios from 2020- 2040, finding that: - A sustained ~0.35% annual decline is sufficient to stop further increases in global temperatures due to agricultural CH4 emissions. This is analogous to the impact of net-zero CO2 emissions. - A ~5% annual decline could neutralize the add...
This study examines model-specific assumptions and projections of methane (CH4) emissions in deep mi...
Greenhouse gas emissions associated with Representative Concentration Pathway RCP2.6 could limit glo...
International audienceThere is a controversy on the role methane (and other short-lived species) sho...
IntroductionIt is important to relate different greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a carbon dioxide (...
IntroductionIt is important to relate different greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a carbon dioxide (...
The vast majority of agri-food climate-based sustainability analyses use global warming potential (G...
100-year Global Warming Potentials (GWPs) are used almost universally to compare emissions of greenh...
Abstract Background As the global community actively works to keep temperatures from rising beyond 1...
Methane’s short atmospheric life has important implications for the design of global climate change ...
IntroductionCarbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are two of the primary greenhouse gases (GHG) res...
The atmospheric lifetime and radiative impacts of different climate pollutants can both differ marke...
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) produced by the extraction of natural gas are an important contributor to li...
Not AvailableToday, global warming is the most prominent environmental issue before the humanity. I...
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) cause the warming of the planet’s surface. Although this warming is vital fo...
Methane (CH4) is a well-known greenhouse gas (GHG) with a global warming potential 28 times that of ...
This study examines model-specific assumptions and projections of methane (CH4) emissions in deep mi...
Greenhouse gas emissions associated with Representative Concentration Pathway RCP2.6 could limit glo...
International audienceThere is a controversy on the role methane (and other short-lived species) sho...
IntroductionIt is important to relate different greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a carbon dioxide (...
IntroductionIt is important to relate different greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a carbon dioxide (...
The vast majority of agri-food climate-based sustainability analyses use global warming potential (G...
100-year Global Warming Potentials (GWPs) are used almost universally to compare emissions of greenh...
Abstract Background As the global community actively works to keep temperatures from rising beyond 1...
Methane’s short atmospheric life has important implications for the design of global climate change ...
IntroductionCarbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are two of the primary greenhouse gases (GHG) res...
The atmospheric lifetime and radiative impacts of different climate pollutants can both differ marke...
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) produced by the extraction of natural gas are an important contributor to li...
Not AvailableToday, global warming is the most prominent environmental issue before the humanity. I...
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) cause the warming of the planet’s surface. Although this warming is vital fo...
Methane (CH4) is a well-known greenhouse gas (GHG) with a global warming potential 28 times that of ...
This study examines model-specific assumptions and projections of methane (CH4) emissions in deep mi...
Greenhouse gas emissions associated with Representative Concentration Pathway RCP2.6 could limit glo...
International audienceThere is a controversy on the role methane (and other short-lived species) sho...