Atmospheric methane's rapid growth from late 2006 is unprecedented in the observational record. Assessment of atmospheric methane data attributes a large fraction of this atmospheric growth to increased natural emissions over the tropics, which appear to be responding to changes in anthropogenic climate forcing. Isotopically lighter measurements of d13C-CH4 are consistent with the recent atmospheric methane growth being mainly driven by an increase in emissions from microbial sources, particularly wetlands. The global methane budget is currently in disequilibrium and new inputs are as yet poorly quantified. Although microbial emissions from agriculture and waste sources have increased between 2006 and 2022 by perhaps 35 Tg/yr, with wide u...
Over the past two decades the growth rate of methane has shown large variability on multi-year times...
We investigate the changes in terrestrial natural methane emissions between the Last Glacial Maximum...
Several viable but conflicting explanations have been proposed to explain the recent ~8 p.p.b. per y...
Atmospheric methane's rapid growth from late 2006 is unprecedented in the observational record. Asse...
Atmospheric methane grew very rapidly in 2014 (12.7±0.5 ppb/yr), 2015 (10.1±0.7 ppb/yr), 2016 (7.0± ...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) varied with climate during the Quaternary, rising from a concentration of ...
Atmospheric methane grew very rapidly in 2014 (12.7 ± 0.5 ppb/year), 2015 (10.1 ± 0.7 ppb/year), 201...
Atmospheric methane plays a major role in controlling climate, yet contemporary methane trends (1982...
From 2007 to 2013, the globally averaged mole fraction of methane in the atmosphere increased by 5.7...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have shown a puzzling resumption in growth since 2007 follo...
From 2007 to 2013, the globally averaged mole fraction of methane in the atmosphere increased by 5.7...
Atmospheric methane grew very rapidly in 2014 (12.7 +/- 0.5 ppb/year), 2015 (10.1 +/- 0.7 ppb/year),...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas, responsible for about 20% of the warming induced by long-liv...
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas, naturally produced by bio-degradation of organic mater...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas, and its atmospheric concentration has nearly tripled since p...
Over the past two decades the growth rate of methane has shown large variability on multi-year times...
We investigate the changes in terrestrial natural methane emissions between the Last Glacial Maximum...
Several viable but conflicting explanations have been proposed to explain the recent ~8 p.p.b. per y...
Atmospheric methane's rapid growth from late 2006 is unprecedented in the observational record. Asse...
Atmospheric methane grew very rapidly in 2014 (12.7±0.5 ppb/yr), 2015 (10.1±0.7 ppb/yr), 2016 (7.0± ...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) varied with climate during the Quaternary, rising from a concentration of ...
Atmospheric methane grew very rapidly in 2014 (12.7 ± 0.5 ppb/year), 2015 (10.1 ± 0.7 ppb/year), 201...
Atmospheric methane plays a major role in controlling climate, yet contemporary methane trends (1982...
From 2007 to 2013, the globally averaged mole fraction of methane in the atmosphere increased by 5.7...
Atmospheric methane (CH4) concentrations have shown a puzzling resumption in growth since 2007 follo...
From 2007 to 2013, the globally averaged mole fraction of methane in the atmosphere increased by 5.7...
Atmospheric methane grew very rapidly in 2014 (12.7 +/- 0.5 ppb/year), 2015 (10.1 +/- 0.7 ppb/year),...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas, responsible for about 20% of the warming induced by long-liv...
Methane (CH4) is an important greenhouse gas, naturally produced by bio-degradation of organic mater...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas, and its atmospheric concentration has nearly tripled since p...
Over the past two decades the growth rate of methane has shown large variability on multi-year times...
We investigate the changes in terrestrial natural methane emissions between the Last Glacial Maximum...
Several viable but conflicting explanations have been proposed to explain the recent ~8 p.p.b. per y...