Addressing Uncertainties in Anthropogenic Methane Emissions

Publication information:

J. W. C. White. 2018. “Addressing Uncertainties in Anthropogenic Methane Emissions”. National Academies Press (US), Pp. 139-69

Abstract

Understanding, quantifying, and tracking atmospheric methane and emissions is essential for addressing concerns and informing decisions that affect the climate, economy, and human health and safety. Atmospheric methane is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) that contributes to global warming. While carbon dioxide is by far the dominant cause of the rise in global average temperatures, methane also plays a significant role because it absorbs more energy per unit mass than carbon dioxide does, giving it a disproportionately large effect on global radiative forcing. In addition to contributing to climate change, methane also affects human health as a precursor to ozone pollution in the lower atmosphere.