Methane (CH4) is the primary constituent of natural gas and a significant contributor to global climate change, accounting for 11% of all U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. With the advent of hydraulic fracturing technology, production of natural gas from shale gas reserves has increased by 35% from 2005 to 2013. Fugitive CH4 emissions attributed to venting or leakage across the life cycle of natural gas systems have also increased, making the climate benefits ascribed to natural gas questionable when compared to oil and coal. This dissertation reports the results of three studies that improve our knowledge of the environmental and political ramifications of continued investment in and consumption of natural gas fuels. Using bottom-up flux cham...
A growing dependence on natural gas for energy may exacerbate emissions of the greenhouse gas methan...
Since coal and oil emit 70% and 30% more CO2 per unit of energy than natural gas (methane), fuel swi...
Characterizing and attributing methane (CH4) emissions across varying scales are important from envi...
Natural gas (NG) is a potential “bridge fuel” during transition to a decarbonized energy system: It ...
Methane emissions from natural gas delivery and end use must be quantified to evaluate the environme...
<p>Methane is an important greenhouse gas, and an ideal target for greenhouse gas emissions reductio...
Though natural gas has been promoted as a more climate-friendly alternative, current analyses often ...
Includes bibliographical references.2016 Fall.Climate change has influenced United States policymake...
In April 2011, we published the first peer-reviewed analysis of the greenhouse gas footprint (GHG) o...
The past decade witnessed breakthroughs in the extraction of shale and other unconventional natural ...
The environmental impact of methane emissions – which come from a wide range of natural and anthropo...
CH$_4$ is a potent greenhouse gas with a 100-year Global Warming Potential more than thirty times la...
The biosphere regulates Earth's climate through the exchange of greenhouse gases between ecosystems ...
Natural gas is typically considered to be the cleaner-burning fossil fuel that could play an importa...
Natural gas is typically considered to be the cleaner-burning fossil fuel that could play an importa...
A growing dependence on natural gas for energy may exacerbate emissions of the greenhouse gas methan...
Since coal and oil emit 70% and 30% more CO2 per unit of energy than natural gas (methane), fuel swi...
Characterizing and attributing methane (CH4) emissions across varying scales are important from envi...
Natural gas (NG) is a potential “bridge fuel” during transition to a decarbonized energy system: It ...
Methane emissions from natural gas delivery and end use must be quantified to evaluate the environme...
<p>Methane is an important greenhouse gas, and an ideal target for greenhouse gas emissions reductio...
Though natural gas has been promoted as a more climate-friendly alternative, current analyses often ...
Includes bibliographical references.2016 Fall.Climate change has influenced United States policymake...
In April 2011, we published the first peer-reviewed analysis of the greenhouse gas footprint (GHG) o...
The past decade witnessed breakthroughs in the extraction of shale and other unconventional natural ...
The environmental impact of methane emissions – which come from a wide range of natural and anthropo...
CH$_4$ is a potent greenhouse gas with a 100-year Global Warming Potential more than thirty times la...
The biosphere regulates Earth's climate through the exchange of greenhouse gases between ecosystems ...
Natural gas is typically considered to be the cleaner-burning fossil fuel that could play an importa...
Natural gas is typically considered to be the cleaner-burning fossil fuel that could play an importa...
A growing dependence on natural gas for energy may exacerbate emissions of the greenhouse gas methan...
Since coal and oil emit 70% and 30% more CO2 per unit of energy than natural gas (methane), fuel swi...
Characterizing and attributing methane (CH4) emissions across varying scales are important from envi...