In Nature Climate Change paper, researchers say the world needs to consider tradeoffs of untested technologies before dismissing known options such as immediate carbon emissions reductions.
Methane fluxes from lakes are considerably higher during the day than the night, according to a study conducted by LiU researchers.
A Q&A with Berkeley Lab scientist William Riley on the challenges in estimating methane emissions from wetlands and how nuanced computer models may help.
When Los Chocoyos in Guatemala erupted 84,000 years ago, emissions of sulfur and chlorine may have affected the climate for decades.
National governments have a much greater responsibility for shipping emissions than previously estimated, finds new UCL-led research.
Economists find commuting is the only driving category to remain diminished.
RCP 8.5 assumes the greatest fossil fuel use, and a resulting additional 8.5 watts per square meter of radiative forcing by 2100.
GHGSat’s methane monitoring product has achieved impressive results and is attractive to oil and gas operators.
EIA’s Short-Term Energy Outlook forecasts that U.S. total energy consumption will increase from its low point in April but remain lower than 2019 levels for the rest of 2020.
A new study spells out what that means for the permafrost that underlies about 85% of the state, and the consequences for Earth’s global climate.
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