McGinnis DF, Greinert J, Artemov Y et al (2006) Fate of rising methane bubbles in stratified waters: how much methane reaches the atmosphere? J Geophys Res 111:C09007. : 10.1029/2005JC003183McGinnis, D. F. , J. Greinert , Y. Artemov , S. E. Beaubien , and A. ...
There is currently much less methane in our atmosphere than carbon dioxide (CO2), but methane is a stronger greenhouse gas. We know that methane is a major contributor to the warming of the world, trapping heat like CO2 does. It also contributes to the formation of ozone (臭氧) at ground...
By how much do methane emissions need to fall?Carbon dioxide lingers in the atmosphere for centuries,making it hard to reduce its atmospheric concentrations.By contrast,methane has a half-life of roughly ten years,which means that it degrades quickly.If new emissions can be c...
Methane in the atmosphere is a real powerful greenhouse gas, therefore it is actually better when it is burned and split into CO2and H20, as far as greenhouse gases go. HOW MUCH DO DIFFERENT ROCKETS EMIT? So let’s see some real data on some real-world rockets. For this let’s look ...
If you prefer a techno solution, maybe we can grow some of that mean in the lab. Probably, we could also feed some real cattle seaweed, because that cuts their methane emissions by as much as 95 or 99 percent. 我们需要一种新的飞机,因为我不...
Several hundred of craters are seen in this area.Credit: K. Andreassen/CAGE "The amounts of methane that were released [millennia ago] must have been quite impressive," she said in apress release. It's not clear whether the deep-sea explosion actually pumped methane into atmosphere, where ...
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The world's meat production is a major contributor to climate change. Remember grazing animals releases methane gas, which builds up in the atmosphere. Meat production is responsible for a quarter of the world’s greenhouses gases every year. ...
which is important because experts have revealed that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are increasing primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels like coal and oil. More carbon dioxide in the atmosphere means a "supercharged" greenhouse gas effect, as the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Ad...
There is now 150 percent as much methane in the atmosphere as there was before the Industrial Revolution. And until recently, we were drastically undercounting how much of the stuff there is. But...cow burps are killing the planet? That seems to go against all common sense....