It is widely recognised that defining trade-offs between greenhouse gas emissions using ‘emission equivalence’ based on global warming potentials (GWPs) referenced to carbon dioxide produces anomalous results when applied to methane. The short atmospheric lifetime of methane, compared to the timescales of CO2 uptake, leads to the greenhouse warming depending strongly on the temporal pattern of emission substitution. We argue that a more appropriate way to consider the relationship between the warming effects of methane and carbon dioxide is to define a ‘mixed metric’ that compares ongoing methane emissions (or reductions) to one-off emissions (or reductions) of carbon dioxide. Quantifying this approach, we propose that a one-off sequestrati...
Climatologists have developed a method for calculating CO2 equivalents that more realistically captu...
IntroductionCarbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are two of the primary greenhouse gases (GHG) res...
This paper analyses the effect of different emission metrics and metric values on timing and costs o...
AbstractIt is widely recognised that defining trade-offs between greenhouse gas emissions using ‘emi...
International audienceThere is a controversy on the role methane (and other short-lived species) sho...
Greenhouse gas emissions associated with Representative Concentration Pathway RCP2.6 could limit glo...
AbstractGreenhouse gas emissions associated with Representative Concentration Pathway RCP2.6 could l...
The atmospheric lifetime and radiative impacts of different climate pollutants can both differ marke...
Meeting the Paris Agreement temperature goal necessitates limiting methane (CH4)-induced warming, in...
Abstract Background As the global community actively works to keep temperatures from rising beyond 1...
Methane is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas in the atmosphere next to carbon d...
Methane is a more potent greenhouse gas (GHG) than CO2, but it has a shorter atmospheric lifespan, t...
KEY MESSAGES: - GWP* (global warming potential) complements conventional climate metrics such as GW...
Estimates of historical enteric methane emissions by US beef cattle using various methodologies reco...
The livestock sector is estimated to account for 15% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, 80% o...
Climatologists have developed a method for calculating CO2 equivalents that more realistically captu...
IntroductionCarbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are two of the primary greenhouse gases (GHG) res...
This paper analyses the effect of different emission metrics and metric values on timing and costs o...
AbstractIt is widely recognised that defining trade-offs between greenhouse gas emissions using ‘emi...
International audienceThere is a controversy on the role methane (and other short-lived species) sho...
Greenhouse gas emissions associated with Representative Concentration Pathway RCP2.6 could limit glo...
AbstractGreenhouse gas emissions associated with Representative Concentration Pathway RCP2.6 could l...
The atmospheric lifetime and radiative impacts of different climate pollutants can both differ marke...
Meeting the Paris Agreement temperature goal necessitates limiting methane (CH4)-induced warming, in...
Abstract Background As the global community actively works to keep temperatures from rising beyond 1...
Methane is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas in the atmosphere next to carbon d...
Methane is a more potent greenhouse gas (GHG) than CO2, but it has a shorter atmospheric lifespan, t...
KEY MESSAGES: - GWP* (global warming potential) complements conventional climate metrics such as GW...
Estimates of historical enteric methane emissions by US beef cattle using various methodologies reco...
The livestock sector is estimated to account for 15% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, 80% o...
Climatologists have developed a method for calculating CO2 equivalents that more realistically captu...
IntroductionCarbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are two of the primary greenhouse gases (GHG) res...
This paper analyses the effect of different emission metrics and metric values on timing and costs o...