The Affects of Methane Greenhouse Gas

How do we reduce methane emissions?

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By wladimir1804

When looking at greenhouse gases and methane emissions, many are asking, how does methane affect global warming and how can we reduce greenhouse gas?

How Does Methane Affect Global Warming

With accelerating levels of greenhouse gases, many are asking the question, how does methane affect global warming? The Earth is blanketed by a layer of gases, which we call the atmosphere. The blankets’ composition directly corresponds to what waves can go in and out. The composition of the atmosphere changes based on natural Earth processes and human activity. Due to the chemical structure of methane, it is many times stronger than carbon dioxide in its ability to trap heat. This is why methane greenhouse gas is under scrutiny.

“Today, half the methane in the atmosphere comes from people,” says Dr. Sheel Bansal, a Research Ecologist at the USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center in Jamestown, North Dakota. The three main contributors of human-caused (anthropogenic) sources of methane include cows and the associated agriculture, fossil fuel extraction, and landfills.

Natural fluxes of methane greenhouse gas include wetlands, inland waters, geological, oceans, termites, wild animals, permafrost, vegetation, and chemical reactions in the atmosphere.

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