Methane Emissions From Fossil Fuels Might Have Been Severely Underestimated
A new study suggests that methane emissions from fossil fuels has been severely underestimated. Methane is the second-largest contributor to global warming after carbon dioxide. It is a lot more potent than CO2 in trapping heat in our atmosphere, but on the flip side, it tends to degrade and disappear in less than a decade compared to the century it takes for carbon dioxide. As reported in the journal Nature, researchers have estimated how much methane is released from natural sources compared to that from human activity, mostly due to the burning of fossil fuels.…
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